From the time of his arrival in Morocco in 1947 Paul Bowles wrote regularly to PGH of his discovery and appreciation of Moroccan musics. In 1951, for example, he wrote about an evening of Berber music accompanied by dancing, self-immolation, blood-letting and blood-drinking.
Paul Bowles photographed by Constantin Joffe for Vogue, 1946. The NYRB caption states that this photo was taken in Tangier, but if it was 1946 this was more likely taken in Bowles’s apartment in Manhattan at the time of his affair with PGH.