Book description
Definitive edition of stories, with a biographical note and photos
THIS NEW COLLECTION gathers together all of Jane Bowles's fictional
work (except her novel, Two Serious Ladies). It includes all of her
stories, her plays, the excised sections of Two Serious Ladies (which
was originally Three Serious Ladies), fragments of two unfinished
novels (Out in the World and Going to Massachussets), and other
stories edited from her notebooks by Jane's husband, Paul Bowles, and
her biographer, Millicent Dillon. From the title story, Everything is
Nice, where an American woman is led to a house in a  blue moslem
town' by a veiled woman with porcupines in her basket, to Camp
Cataract, a Colorado-based tour de force of middle-class
claustrophobia and dread, these stories takes you into Jane Bowles's
edgy and exhilarating, tragicomic world. And her play, In the Summer
House, included here in full, is a revelation: Â the most original,
the oddest and funniest play Â- and one of the most touching', as
Tennessee Willliams maintained. This edition of Jane Bowles's work
also features six letters and a chronology of her life and work.