Paul Bowles letters to Nathalie Blondel

Summary

Creator: Bowles, Paul, 1910-1999
Date(s): 1987-1990
Call Number: MSS 0099, F0857
Language: Materials entirely in English.
Abstract: In these twenty letters to Nathalie Blondel, written between 1987 and 1990, American author Paul Bowles provided recommendations for editorial and publication decisions concerning three of Jane Bowles’s unpublished short stories.
Physical Description: 20 items
Source: Purchase, 2006.
Processing: Processed and encoded by Christopher La Casse, October 2009. Further encoded by George Apodaca, October 2015. Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Biographical and Historical Notes

Paul Bowles (1910-1999)

The American composer and author Paul Frederic Bowles was born in New York City on December 30, 1910. In 1938, Paul Bowles married the aspiring writer Jane Auer. Inspired by his wife's success and her dedication to writing, Bowles began his own career as an author, eventually surpassing his already successful reputation as a composer. After the 1940s, he produced numerous works of fiction, essays, travel writing, poems, autobiographical pieces, and other works.

Nathalie Blondel

British writer Nathalie Blondel edited the journals of writer Mary Butts and is the author of Mary Butts : scenes from the life : a biography (McPherson, c1998).

Scope and Content Note

In these twenty letters to Nathalie Blondel, written between 1987 and 1990, American author Paul Bowles provided recommendations for editorial and publication decisions concerning three of Jane Bowles’s unpublished short stories.

While conducting archival research, Blondel discovered unpublished manuscripts in Jane Bowles’s notebooks. Blondel initiated correspondence in 1987 and then visited Paul Bowles at his residence in Tangier, Morocco, to discuss her discovery. Over this three-year period, Bowles provided both editorial and publishing advice. He helped Blondel navigate the realm of competing scholars and the small press publication of Jane Bowles’s works, supported her access to Jane’s papers, and aided her in understanding Jane’s writing style. Bowles’s editorial decisions included shaping the notebooks into three separate stories, and in his final letter, Bowles thanked Blondel and said he looked forward to reading Jane’s work in Bête Noir.

This small collection is an excellent archive of literary correspondence between a major writer and an important scholar, with good editorial, biographical, and literary content.

Using these materials

Shelving Summary

Box 60, F0857: Shelved in SPEC MSS 0099 manuscript boxes.

Access Information

The collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation

MSS 0099, F0857, Paul Bowles letters to Nathalie Blondel, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.

Related Materials in this Repository

This item forms part of MSS 0099 Miscellaneous Literary and Historical Manuscripts.

MSS 0163 Paul Bowles papers.

MSS 0164 Christopher Sawyer-Lauçanno papers related to Paul Bowles.

MSS 0323 Paul Bowles letters to William Saroyan.

MSS 0324 Paul Bowles letters to John Martin.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

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Container List

Arrangement

The letters are arranged chronologically by date.

Correspondence February 1987 - October 1990, 1987-1990 [Box 60, F857]

Typed letter signed, 1987 February 17 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F858

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Replying to Nathalie Blondel concerning Jane Bowles's fiction

Typed letter signed, 1987 March 15 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F859

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Concerning Nathalie Blondel's visit to Tangier

Typed letter signed, 1987 May 10 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F860

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Confirming Nathalie Blondel's visit to Tangier

Typed letter signed, 1987 June 14 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F861

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Sending street address to Nathalie Blondel

Typed letter signed, 1987 July 15 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F862

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco, to Humanities Research Centre, University of Texas. Regarding permission for Nathalie Blondel to have photographic copies of any Jane Bowles material.

Typed letter signed, 1987 November 6 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F863

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco . Regarding the publication of Jane Bowles's unpublished stories.

Autographed postcard signed, 1987 December 22 1 postcard Box 60, F864

From Tangier, Morocco . Regarding the publication of Jane Bowles's unpublished stories.

Autographed postcard signed, 1988 February 18 1 postcard Box 60, F865

From Tangier, Morocco . Suggesting correspondence with Millicent Dillon in regard to Jane Bowles's work.

Autographed postcard signed, 1988 March 01 1 postcard Box 60, F866

From Tangier, Morocco . Update regarding the publication of Jane Bowles's unpublished stories.

Autographed letter signed, 1988 March 27 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F867

Suggesting correspondence with Wendy Lesser of the Three Penny Review to locate a copy of Jane Bowles's Looking for Lane

Typed letter signed, undated 1 p. Box 60, F868

Nathalie Blondel's draft of a letter to Paul Bowles.

Typed letter signed, 1988 April 22 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F869

From Tangier, Morocco . Thanking Blondel for sending a draft of the first chapter of Jane's novel. Bowles discussed missing sentences and corrects some words.

Typed letter signed, 1988 June 28 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F870

From Tangier, Morocco . Promising Blondel he will read and comment on a Jane Bowles manuscript that Blondel sent in the mail. Suggesting the writers Colette, Kafka, and Louise de Vilmorin, whom Jane consistently read as influences on her work.

Typed letter signed, 1988 August 13 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F871

From Tangier, Morocco . Regarding delayed correspondence due to surgery.

Typed letter signed, 1988 December 18 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F872

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Regarding delayed correspondence due to PBS documentarians

Typed letter signed, 1989 February 20 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F873

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Regarding editorial decisions on an unpublished manuscript of Jane Bowles.

Typed letter signed, 1989 March 15 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F874

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Informing Blondel of Virago Press's intentions to include three unpublished Jane Bowles works, Senorita Cordoba , Looking for Lane , and Laura and Sally in Plain Pleasures .

Typed letter signed, 1989 March 31 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F875

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Approving Blondel's decision to publish material from Jane Bowles's notebooks in the P.N. Review .

Typed letter signed, 1989 August 06 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F876

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Suggesting scholars and writers, who have previously written on Jane Bowles, as potential contributors to an issue of the P.N. Review dedicated to Jane's career.

Autographed letter signed, 1990 October 26 1 p. with envelope Box 60, F877

Air mail letter from Tangier, Morocco. Thanking Blondel for discovering three stories in Jane's notebooks, scheduled to be published in Bete Noire .

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