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  1. Paul Bowles and His Wife Jane. Bowles was married to Jane Bowles. She was also a writer. She wrote a couple of plays and a strange comic novel entitled "Two Serious Ladies." They had no children but kept a pet alligator. Theirs was regarded as one of the most literary marriages.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_BowlesPaul Bowles - Wikipedia

    Paul Bowles. Paul Frederic Bowles (/ b oʊ l z /; December 30, 1910 – November 18, 1999 [1]) was an American expatriate composer, author, and translator. He became associated with the Moroccan city of Tangier, where he settled in 1947 and lived for 52 years to the end of his life.

  3. Paul Bowles got married to author Jane Auer in 1938. The couple did not have any children and according to most accounts, both of them were in relationships with individuals of the same sex. He died due to heart failure on 18 November 1999, in Tangier, Morocco, at the age of 88.

  4. Jul 26, 2019 · Paul Bowles with his wife Jane Auer, 1950. Photo: Cecil Beaton. My post on the film Performance , in which I mentioned Paul Bowles (1910–99: wiki here, website here ), reminded me to explore his work on the musics of Morocco.

  5. Jul 21, 2014 · Add to this a dazzling and at times downright pornographic interplay of imageschildlike paper cartoon cutouts in actuality—of everything from fanciful maps detailing the chronological history of Morocco to teasing carnal depictions of an interspecies nature.

  6. Jun 17, 2016 · Jane and Paul Bowles were married in 1938 and stayed together until the day Jane died, and both of them were queer. In this queer couple, we find a deep platonic love that sustained both of these artists throughout their tumultuous lives.

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  8. Feb 26, 2021 · They were friends—and it’s assumed, at one time or other, lovers, too—but most importantly, artistic collaborators. Throughout the sixties, Bowles increasingly turned his attention to translating. His wife, the novelist Jane Bowles, suffered a stroke in 1957, from which she never fully recovered.

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