Collected stories
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書誌事項
Collected stories
(Penguin modern classics, . Fiction)
Penguin, 2009
- : pbk
- タイトル別名
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The stories of Paul Bowles
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注記
"This collection first published as The stories of Paul Bowles by HarperCollins 2001. Published under the current title in Penguin classics 2009"--T.p. verso
収録内容
- By the water
- The echo
- A distant episode
- Call at Corazón
- The scorpion
- Under the sky
- At Paso Rojo
- You are not I
- Pages from Cold Point
- Pastor Dowe at Tacaté
- Tea on the mountain
- How many midnights
- The circular valley
- The delicate prey
- Señor Ong and Señor Ha
- The fourth day out from Santa Cruz
- Doña Faustina
- The successor
- If I should open my mouth
- The hours after noon
- The frozen fields
- Tapiama
- A thousand days for Mokhtar
- The story of Lahcen and Idir
- He of the assembly
- A friend of the world
- The hyena
- The wind at Beni Midar
- The garden
- The time of friendship
- Afternoon with Antaeus
- Mejdoub
- The fqih
- Reminders of Bouselham
- Istikhara, Anaya, Medagan and the Medaganat
- Things gone and things still here
- Midnight Mass
- Here to learn
- The eye
- The waters of Izli
- You have left your lotus pods on the bus
- Allal
- The dismissal
- Madame and Ahmed
- Kitty
- The husband
- At the Krungthep Plaza
- Bouayad and the money
- the little house
- The empty amulet
- Rumor and a ladder
- In the red room
- Massachusetts 1932
- Tangier 1975
- Julian Vreden
- Hugh Harper
- Unwelcome words
- New York 1965
- An inopportune visit
- In absentia
- Dinner at Sir Nigel's
- Too far from home
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In these hauntingly beautiful stories of abandonment and vengeance, extreme situations lead to disturbing conclusions. A missionary is sent to a place so distant he finds his God has no power there; a husband abandons his wife as they honeymoon in the South American jungle; a splash of water triggers an explosion of violence; and a boy's drug-induced transformation leads to cruelty enjoyed and suffered.
Masterfully written, these are chilling tales from sun-drenched and brutal climes.
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