Paul Bowles's seductive, terrifying, exquisitely detached fictions have
inspired writers and iconoclasts from the Beats to the present day. In
this brilliant and definitive biography, the result of exhaustive
research as well as in-depth interviews with Bowles himself and with
those who knew him best, Christopher Sawyer-Lau"anno unlocks the
mystique that surrounds the man and his work. An Invisible Spectator
chronicles Bowles's early years as a composer and rising literary
luminary, his marriage to tormented author Jane Bowles, his voluntary
exile in North Africa, where he presided over the famous expatriate
community of Tangiers--all of it interwoven with vivid depictions of
Bowles's intimates, including Truman Capote, Gertrude Stein, Allen
Ginsberg, and William Burroughs.