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Go to My LibraryEl Cielo Protector
- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Alfaguara, Ediciones, S.A.- Grupo Santillana
- Pages
- 344
- ISBN
- 9788420424811
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (21)
Other editions

Un thé au Sahara
1952 • Gallimard
French

Sheltering Sky
2014 • HarperCollins
English

The Sheltering Sky
2006 • Penguin
English

The Sheltering Sky
2019 • Penguin Books Limited
English

The Sheltering Sky
2000 • Penguin Books
English

The Sheltering Sky
2005 • HarperCollins
English

The Sheltering Sky
2011 • Harper Collins
English

El cielo protector
2009 • HarperCollins
Spanish

El cielo protector
2010 • Seix Barral
Spanish

The Sheltering Sky (The Classic Collection)
2014 • Brilliance Audio
English

El cel protector
2001 • Edicions 62
Catalan

El cielo protector
2015 • Galaxia Gutenberg
Spanish

Himmel über der Wüste Roman
1999 • Goldmann
German

The Sheltering Sky
1990 • Paladin
English

El cielo protector
2001 • Suma de letras
Spanish

El Cielo Protector
2000 • Suma de Letras, S.L.
Spanish

Himmel über der Wüste. Roman.
1990 • Rowohlt Verlag
German

The Sheltering Sky (The Classic Collection)
2014 • Brilliance Audio
English

El cielo protector
2006 • Seix Barral
Spanish

The Sheltering Sky (Persian Edition)
2016 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Persian

Esirgeyen Gökyüzü
2019 • Can Yayinlari
Turkish
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The book is widely praised for its exceptional and often hypnotic prose, described as lush, lyrical, and masterfully crafted, with some reviewers noting its musicality and poetic quality. Readers are captivated by Paul Bowles's evocative writing style, which creates an immersive atmosphere that transports them to the North African setting. The novel is celebrated for its powerful and vivid descriptions of the landscape, particularly the desert, lending a strong sense of place and local color. Many find the story fascinating and impactful, considering it a modern classic that explores profound themes of alienation, existential despair, and the human condition. It delves into the stripping away of self-delusion, leading to a cathartic yet often terrifying journey into the abyss of one's own being.
Despite its literary acclaim, some readers found the book's characters deeply unlikable, describing them as shallow, self-centered, spoiled, and difficult to relate to or sympathize with. The narrative is criticized by some for its perceived "navel-gazing" and for presenting philosophical discussions that feel trite or unconvincing. A significant point of contention revolves around the book's outdated and problematic portrayals, including instances of racism, colonialist clichés, and an underlying derogatory attitude towards the local population, who are often depicted without interior lives. Furthermore, the handling of female characters, particularly in the latter half of the story, is considered by many reviewers to be disturbing, misogynistic, and based on harmful stereotypes, leading to a lack of enjoyment for some readers.
Ultimately, The Sheltering Sky is an ambitious and powerful novel that leaves a lasting impression, though it is certainly not for every reader. It is recommended for those who appreciate literary fiction with a strong, atmospheric writing style and are willing to engage with complex, often bleak, and unsettling themes of psychological darkness, moral nihilism, and the fragility of human existence. Readers interested in post-colonial narratives, expat stories, and explorations of cultural collision, even if presented through a controversial lens, might find it compelling. However, those seeking empathetic characters, a conventional plot, or a comforting read should approach with caution, as the book challenges readers with its stark portrayal of human frailty and the harsh realities of an indifferent world.
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