"You don't make anything much out of that which is false," observes expatriate writer Paul Bowles with a dry flick of his faintly reptilian tongue, then proceeds to evade, obfuscate and deflect every question put to him. Not for nothing does old acquaintance
William S. Burroughs snipe that Bowles' biography
Without Stopping should have been called
Without Telling: The vogue for self-revelation passed Bowles by without so much as ruffling the hairs on the back of his neck. Born in New York City in 1910, Bowles' eccentric family was ruled
by a horror of religion and a perverse child-raising philosophy: The Bowles children were always encouraged to voice...
Released:
1998
Rated:
NR
Length:
73 mins