The Spider's House

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The Spider's House is a 1955 novel by American writer Paul Bowles that explores political unrest and cultural tensions in colonial-era Morocco.

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instanceOf novel
author Paul Bowles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresTheme Moroccan nationalism
colonialism
cross-cultural misunderstanding
cultural tensions
political unrest
followsInCareer Let It Come Down NERFINISHED
The Sheltering Sky NERFINISHED
genre historical novel
literary fiction
political novel
hasISBN 9780060975992
hasMainCharacter American writer
Moroccan nationalist
hasMediaType hardcover
paperback
print
hasNotableAspect critical view of French colonial rule in Morocco
detailed depiction of Moroccan culture
hasPageCount 406
language English
literaryMovement modernist literature
postcolonial literature
narrativePerspective third-person
partOfAuthorBibliography works of Paul Bowles
publicationDate 1955
publisher Random House NERFINISHED
setInCity Fez NERFINISHED
settingLocation Morocco NERFINISHED
settingPeriod colonial-era Morocco

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Paul Bowles notableWork The Spider's House