Tangier, 1956. “This strange, lawless city that belonged to everyone and no one,” home of expat Beats like Burroughs, Ginsburg, Kerouac, and, perhaps most famously, the muse of the criminally underappreciated author Paul Bowles (“The Sheltering Sky,” “Let It Come Down,” “The Delicate Prey”). Its twisted, dusty alleys, souks, and cafes with cups of steaming-hot […]
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“Tangerine”
Before you stroll the streets of First Friday, check out this review. Then head down to Dudley’s Bookshop Cafe for a discount on the book!

