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The Garden (short story)

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161:“The Garden”, a fable, postulates an inherent conflict between Islamic religious orthodoxy and the order and beauty wrought by individual creative expression. When the gardener declares that his self-reliance and hard work—and not divine intervention—is the source of the garden's beauty, the local imam mobilizes the local community against him. He is stoned and beaten to death by the villagers as a heretic. The desert encroaches on the garden, leaving it a wasteland, a metaphor reflecting “the cultural sterility and stagnation in a world that continually seeks to destroy art.” 176:"The Garden” the basic image of a Voltairean truth. A man works his garden until it is the most beautiful thing in the oasis on which he lives…All he knows now is his garden, and when he even forgets to thank Allah for his good luck, his suspicious neighbors finally kill him…It is as though, even if the plain truth be that nothing has meaning but what an individual creates out of the promptings of his own nature, that truth will not satisfy the mass of men, who demand some sort of imposed and arbitrary metaphysics. 133:
extract from him its whereabouts. She consults a sorceress, who provides the wife with a potion. The spouse slips the mixture into the gardener's food. The man slowly sickens, but reveals nothing. When the wife increases the dose, he descends into a coma, and the wife flees the village, fearing she will be charged with murder. The man gradually regains his health, and resumes his work in the garden. He becomes increasingly detached from the local community, tending only to his garden. The local
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is notified by the man's neighbors that he has ceased attending the mosque for prayer, and that his wife has disappeared. He visits the man and reminds him of his debt to Allah for the beauty of the garden. When the gardener denies divine intervention, the imam strikes him in the face and departs.
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An unnamed gardener tends a small parcel of land near a small oasis, cultivating pomegranates and barley. His occupation is deeply gratifying and fills him with joy. The man's wife, noting his quiet contentment, secretly suspects that her spouse is hoarding a hidden treasure, and is determined to
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The local populace converges on the oasis and beat the gardener to death, leaving his corpse. The pomegranates and barley slowly die, and the garden is reclaimed by the desert.
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Hibbard, 1993 p. 69: See here for quote And p. 98: “The Garden” challenges “the authenticity of devine revelation.”
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written 1950. It was first published in the Autumn–Winter 1964 issue of
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The Time of Friendship: The Short Stories of Paul Bowles
599: 572: 449: 398: 355: 69: 58: 53: 45: 37: 21: 174: 146: 333: 112:that appear in the volume. The other two are 8: 340: 326: 318: 305:Paul Bowles: A Study of the Short Fiction 281:Paul Bowles; Collected Stories, 1939-1976 154:Paul Bowles: A Study of the Short Fiction 563:You Have Left Your Lotus Pods on the Bus 283:. Black Sparrow Press. Santa Rosa. 2001. 662:Works originally published in magazines 201:Bowles, 2001 p. 365: “Asilah” location. 185: 172:.” Literary critic John Ditsky writes: 18: 7: 589:Black Star at the Point of Darkness 407:The Delicate Prey and Other Stories 299:https://www.jstor.org/stable/441354 14: 431:Things Gone and Things Still Here 415:A Hundred Camels in the Courtyard 100:. Bowles completed the story in 307:. Twayne Publishers. New York. 152:.” Biographer Allen Hibbard in 104:, Morocco. At only three pages 16:Short story by Paul Bowles 1: 657:Short stories by Paul Bowles 246:Hibbard, 1993 p. 69-7, p. 98 678: 192:Hibbard, 1993 p. 67, p. 69 98:Holt, Rinehart and Winston 26: 170:"we must tend our garden 399:Short story collections 652:American short stories 423:The Time of Friendship 303:Hibbard, Allen. 1993. 219:Hibbard, 1993 p. 69-70 178: 158: 93:The Time of Friendship 581:Blue Mountain Ballads 493:Pages from Cold Point 164:“The Garden” invokes 521:The Hours After Noon 293:Ditsky, John. 1986. 96:(1967) published by 88:Art & Literature 82:is a short story by 63:Art & Literature 507:Tea on the Mountain 264:Hibbard, 1993 p. 69 237:Hibbard, 1993 p. 98 647:1964 short stories 616:The Sheltering Sky 388:Up Above the World 380:The Spider's House 364:The Sheltering Sky 168:exhortation that “ 73:Autumn–Winter 1964 634: 633: 528:The Frozen Fields 486:The Delicate Prey 465:A Distant Episode 77: 76: 669: 514:A Gift for Kinza 372:Let It Come Down 342: 335: 328: 319: 265: 262: 256: 253: 247: 244: 238: 235: 229: 226: 220: 217: 211: 208: 202: 199: 193: 190: 70:Publication date 19: 677: 676: 672: 671: 670: 668: 667: 666: 637: 636: 635: 630: 595: 568: 445: 394: 351: 346: 273: 268: 263: 259: 254: 250: 245: 241: 236: 232: 227: 223: 218: 214: 209: 205: 200: 196: 191: 187: 183: 159: 144: 130: 118:“The Successor” 17: 12: 11: 5: 675: 673: 665: 664: 659: 654: 649: 639: 638: 632: 631: 629: 628: 620: 612: 603: 601: 597: 596: 594: 593: 585: 576: 574: 570: 569: 567: 566: 559: 552: 545: 538: 531: 524: 517: 510: 503: 496: 489: 482: 475: 468: 461: 453: 451: 447: 446: 444: 443: 435: 427: 419: 411: 402: 400: 396: 395: 393: 392: 384: 376: 368: 359: 357: 353: 352: 347: 345: 344: 337: 330: 322: 316: 315: 301: 291: 272: 269: 267: 266: 257: 248: 239: 230: 221: 212: 203: 194: 184: 182: 179: 145: 143: 140: 129: 126: 75: 74: 71: 67: 66: 60: 56: 55: 51: 50: 47: 43: 42: 39: 35: 34: 24: 23: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 674: 663: 660: 658: 655: 653: 650: 648: 645: 644: 642: 626: 625: 621: 618: 617: 613: 610: 609: 608:You Are Not I 605: 604: 602: 598: 591: 590: 586: 583: 582: 578: 577: 575: 571: 564: 560: 557: 553: 550: 546: 543: 539: 536: 532: 529: 525: 522: 518: 515: 511: 508: 504: 501: 500:Doña Faustina 497: 494: 490: 487: 483: 480: 476: 473: 472:You Are Not I 469: 466: 462: 459: 455: 454: 452: 450:Short stories 448: 441: 440: 439:Midnight Mass 436: 433: 432: 428: 425: 424: 420: 417: 416: 412: 409: 408: 404: 403: 401: 397: 390: 389: 385: 382: 381: 377: 374: 373: 369: 366: 365: 361: 360: 358: 354: 350: 343: 338: 336: 331: 329: 324: 323: 320: 314: 313:0-8057-8318-0 310: 306: 302: 300: 296: 292: 290: 286: 282: 278: 275: 274: 270: 261: 258: 252: 249: 243: 240: 234: 231: 225: 222: 216: 213: 207: 204: 198: 195: 189: 186: 180: 177: 173: 171: 167: 162: 157: 155: 151: 141: 139: 136: 127: 125: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 94: 89: 85: 81: 72: 68: 64: 61: 57: 52: 48: 44: 41:United States 40: 36: 33: 29: 25: 20: 622: 614: 606: 587: 579: 548: 479:At Paso Rojo 437: 429: 421: 413: 405: 386: 378: 370: 362: 304: 294: 280: 277:Bowles, Paul 260: 255:Ditsky, 1986 251: 242: 233: 228:Bowles, 2001 224: 215: 206: 197: 188: 175: 163: 160: 153: 147: 131: 105: 91: 87: 79: 78: 62: 59:Published in 22:"The Garden" 600:Adaptations 349:Paul Bowles 114:“The Hyena” 84:Paul Bowles 54:Publication 32:Paul Bowles 28:Short story 641:Categories 549:The Garden 289:0876853963 166:Voltaire's 106:The Garden 80:The Garden 65:(Lausanne) 542:The Hyena 181:Footnotes 565:" (1977) 558:" (1977) 551:" (1964) 544:" (1962) 537:" (1958) 530:" (1957) 523:" (1956) 516:" (1951) 509:" (1950) 502:" (1950) 495:" (1949) 488:" (1949) 481:" (1948) 474:" (1948) 467:" (1947) 460:" (1946) 458:The Echo 279:. 2001. 46:Language 535:Tapiama 271:Sources 156:(1993) 49:English 38:Country 627:(2016) 619:(1990) 611:(1981) 592:(1991) 584:(1946) 442:(1981) 434:(1977) 426:(1967) 418:(1962) 410:(1950) 391:(1966) 383:(1955) 375:(1952) 367:(1949) 356:Novels 311:  287:  110:fables 102:Asilah 624:Kitty 573:Music 556:Allal 150:Islam 142:Theme 122:Islam 309:ISBN 285:ISBN 135:Imam 128:Plot 116:and 124:.” 30:by 643:: 561:" 554:" 547:" 540:" 533:" 526:" 519:" 512:" 505:" 498:" 491:" 484:" 477:" 470:" 463:" 456:" 341:e 334:t 327:v

Index

Short story
Paul Bowles
Paul Bowles
The Time of Friendship
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Asilah
fables
“The Hyena”
“The Successor”
Islam
Imam
Islam
Voltaire's
"we must tend our garden
Bowles, Paul
ISBN
0876853963
https://www.jstor.org/stable/441354
ISBN
0-8057-8318-0
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e
Paul Bowles
The Sheltering Sky
Let It Come Down
The Spider's House
Up Above the World
The Delicate Prey and Other Stories
A Hundred Camels in the Courtyard

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