Let It Come Down
"Let It Come Down" is a novel by Paul Bowles, published in 1952. The story follows an American expatriate named William who lives in Tangier, Morocco. As he navigates his life in this foreign land, he encounters various characters that challenge his understanding of love, identity, and belonging.
The narrative explores themes of isolation and the search for meaning. Through William's interactions with locals and other expatriates, the novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of cultural differences. Bowles' writing captures the essence of Tangier and its vibrant, yet tumultuous atmosphere.