Description
This book is a compilation of recollections and portraits of people who have lived in Tangier over the course of the 20th century. The author, herself a resident of Tangier during much of that time, includes photographs of herself and her friends as well as family photographs. The book covers the evolution of design and style in some of the city's famous houses, as well as the personal lives of the people who lived there.
The stunning photographs and evocative text in this volume capture the essence of Tangier life from the 1920s to the present day. Paul and Jane Bowles, the American painter Marguerite McBay, Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, playwright Tennessee Williams, royal photographer Cecil Beaton, and the painters Claudio Bravo and Patrick Procktor are some of the legendary residents of this Moroccan port cityportrayed in these reminiscences and candid portraits. Personal family photographs depict the extravagant parties hosted and attended by the author and her circle. The evolution of design and style in some of the great houses as they changed ownership is documented, demonstrating how the composition of life in this archetypal cityunfolded throughout the 20th century.