Box 2
Contains 18 Results:
Partisan Review, 1948 March
XV:3 “Under the Sky” (C574).
“A Picnic Cantata: for four women’s voices, two pianos and percussion”, 1954
Music by Paul Bowles / Text by James Schuyler. The Town Hall Theater program and text insert, (E44).
Prose, Spring, 1972
No. 4 “From Notes Taken in Thailand” (C682)
Sparrow, 1975 October
No. 37 Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press “Hadidan Aharam” by Mohammed Mrabet, translated by Paul Bowles. (B78)
transition, 1928 March
No. 12.“Spire Song” poem (C44)
in transition: A Paris Anthology, 1990
NY: Anchor Books, “Entity” and “Delicate Song”
Twentieth Century Literature, 1986 Fall/Winter
32:3/4 Paul Bowles Issue
Zero, 1956 Spring
2:7 “Notes Taken in Ceylon” (B24)
Holiday, 1953 January
13:1 Paul Bowles’s “The Secret Sahara.” (C595)
View, 1943 April
3:1 Paul Bowles on modern music. Includes bookseller’s invoice and letter regarding Hoyt’s Paul Bowles collection. (C194)
View, 1945 May
5:2 Tropical Americana issue, edited by Paul Bowles with his translations. Includes bookseller’s invoice. (C476-485)
View, 1945 November
5:4 Paul Bowles’s translation of Francis Ponge’s “A New Introduction to the Pebble.” (C511)
View, 1945 December
5:5 Paul Bowles’s short story “The Scorpion” and his translation of Jean Ferry’s “She Woke Me Up so I Killed Her.” (C529-533)
View, 1946 February
6:1 Paul Bowles’s translation of Germain Brice’s “Letter From France.” (C559)
View, 1946 October
7:1 Paul Bowles’s short story “By the Water.” (C564)
Exhibition Poster, 1990
“A Birthday Celebration: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts of Paul Bowles,” University of Texas at Austin, Sep – Dec 1990. Removed to Oversized.
In Touch: The Letters of Paul Bowles, 1994 May 5
Book party invitation, Treehorn Books, Santa Rosa, California, May 5, 1994.
News Clippings, 1986 – 1994
Various newspaper and magazine clippings related to Bowles.