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Introduction / by Paul Theroux
17 Quai Voltaire (unpublished journal)
Paris! City of the arts (Holiday, April 1953)
Fez (Holiday, July 1950)
Fish traps and private business (Journal, 1950)
No more djinns (The American Mercury, June 1951)
Baptism of solitude (Holiday, January 1953)
Letter from Tangier (London Magazine, July 1954)
Windows on the past (Holiday, January 1955)
A man must not be very Moslem (Holiday, May 1955)
Yallah (introduction to Peter W. Haeberlin's Yallah, 1956)
View from Tangier (The Nation, 30 June 1956)
All parrots speak (Holiday, November 1956)
How to live on a part-time island (Holiday, March 1957)
Letter from Ceylon (The Nation, 13 April, 1957)
Letter from Kenya (The Nation, May 25, 1957)
Tangier diary: a post-colonial interlude (Africa South, Capetown, 1957)
Notes mailed at Nagercoil (Harper's, July 1957)
Passport (Journal; Cherie Nutting's Yesterday's Perfume)
Worlds of Tangier (Holiday, March 1958)
The challenge to identity (The Nation, April 26, 1958)
Sad for U.S., sad for Algeria (The Nation, May 24, 1958)
Africa minor (Holiday, April 1959)
The rif, to music (Kulchur, spring 1960)
Madeira (Holiday, September 1960)
The ball at Sidi Hosni (Kulchur #2, 1961)
The route to Tassemsit (Holiday, February 1963)
Tangier (Gentlemen's Quarterly, October 1963)
Zany Costa del Sol (Holiday, April 1965)
Casablanca (Holiday, September 1966)
Kif : prologue and compendium (The Book of Grass, 1967)
Cafe in Morocco (Holiday, August, 1968)
What's so different about Marrakesh? (Travel & Leisure, June/July 1971)
From notes taken in Thailand (Prose, Spring 1972)
Fez: behind the walls (1984; Barry Brukoff's Morocco, 1991)
And island of my own (San Francisco Chronicle, 1985)
Tangier (Independent on Sunday, 1990)
Views of Tangier (Jellel Gastelli's Vues Choisies, 1991)
The Hakima (William Betsch's The Hakima: a tragedy in Fez, 1991)
The sky (Vittorio Santo's Portraits Nudes Clouds, 1993)
Paul Bowles, his life (unpublished journal, 1986)
Glossary (Their Heads are Green, 1963)
Paul Bowles: a chronology / by Daniel Halpern.
17 Quai Voltaire (unpublished journal)
Paris! City of the arts (Holiday, April 1953)
Fez (Holiday, July 1950)
Fish traps and private business (Journal, 1950)
No more djinns (The American Mercury, June 1951)
Baptism of solitude (Holiday, January 1953)
Letter from Tangier (London Magazine, July 1954)
Windows on the past (Holiday, January 1955)
A man must not be very Moslem (Holiday, May 1955)
Yallah (introduction to Peter W. Haeberlin's Yallah, 1956)
View from Tangier (The Nation, 30 June 1956)
All parrots speak (Holiday, November 1956)
How to live on a part-time island (Holiday, March 1957)
Letter from Ceylon (The Nation, 13 April, 1957)
Letter from Kenya (The Nation, May 25, 1957)
Tangier diary: a post-colonial interlude (Africa South, Capetown, 1957)
Notes mailed at Nagercoil (Harper's, July 1957)
Passport (Journal; Cherie Nutting's Yesterday's Perfume)
Worlds of Tangier (Holiday, March 1958)
The challenge to identity (The Nation, April 26, 1958)
Sad for U.S., sad for Algeria (The Nation, May 24, 1958)
Africa minor (Holiday, April 1959)
The rif, to music (Kulchur, spring 1960)
Madeira (Holiday, September 1960)
The ball at Sidi Hosni (Kulchur #2, 1961)
The route to Tassemsit (Holiday, February 1963)
Tangier (Gentlemen's Quarterly, October 1963)
Zany Costa del Sol (Holiday, April 1965)
Casablanca (Holiday, September 1966)
Kif : prologue and compendium (The Book of Grass, 1967)
Cafe in Morocco (Holiday, August, 1968)
What's so different about Marrakesh? (Travel & Leisure, June/July 1971)
From notes taken in Thailand (Prose, Spring 1972)
Fez: behind the walls (1984; Barry Brukoff's Morocco, 1991)
And island of my own (San Francisco Chronicle, 1985)
Tangier (Independent on Sunday, 1990)
Views of Tangier (Jellel Gastelli's Vues Choisies, 1991)
The Hakima (William Betsch's The Hakima: a tragedy in Fez, 1991)
The sky (Vittorio Santo's Portraits Nudes Clouds, 1993)
Paul Bowles, his life (unpublished journal, 1986)
Glossary (Their Heads are Green, 1963)
Paul Bowles: a chronology / by Daniel Halpern.