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  1. El cielo protector (The Sheltering Sky) es una novela escrita en 1949 por Paul Bowles.. La historia gira alrededor de Port y Kit Moresby, una pareja neoyorquina que viaja al desierto norteafricano del Sahara acompañada por su amigo Tunner. El viaje, planeado inicialmente para resolver las dificultades conyugales de Port y Kit, se convierte rápidamente en una situación peligrosa, debido a la ...

  2. 24 de ene. de 2012 · An American couple travel abroad to revitalize their relationship. But as the trip drags on, their attempt at recovering what they once had seems futile.Star...

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  4. Il tè nel deserto (The Sheltering Sky) è un film del 1990 diretto da Bernardo Bertolucci.. Il soggetto è tratto dall'omonimo romanzo di Paul Bowles.Il film è la seconda delle tre collaborazioni dello stesso staff composto dal regista Bertolucci, produttore Jeremy Thomas, sceneggiatore Mark Peploe, fotografo Vittorio Storaro e musicista Ryūichi Sakamoto insieme col precedente L'ultimo ...

  5. The Sheltering Sky is a film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci with Debra Winger, John Malkovich, Campbell Scott, Jill Bennett .... Year: 1990. Original title: The Sheltering Sky. Synopsis: The American artist couple Port and Kit Moresby travels aimless through Africa, searching for new experiences that could give new sense to their relationship.

  6. 28,405 ratings2,149 reviews. In this classic work of psychological terror, Paul Bowles examines the ways in which Americans apprehend an alien culture--and the ways in which their incomprehension destroys them. The story of three American travelers adrift in the cities and deserts of North Africa, The Sheltering Sky is at once merciless and ...

  7. The Sheltering Sky, first novel by Paul Bowles, published in 1948. Considered a model of existential fiction, it sold well and was a critical success. The novel was described by the author as “an adventure story in which the adventures take place on two planes simultaneously: in the actual desert, and in the inner desert of the spirit.”