Jane Auer Death
Jane passed away on May 4, 1973 at the age of 56 in Málaga, Spain. Jane's cause of death was stroke brought on from alcoholism.
When did Jane Auer die?
May 4, 1973How did Jane Auer die? What was the cause of death?
Stroke brought on from alcoholismHow old was Jane Auer when died?
56Where did Jane Auer die? What was the location of death?
Málaga, Spain
Jane Auer Birthday and Date of Death
Jane Auer was born on February 22, 1917 and died on May 4, 1973. Jane was 56 years old at the time of death.
Birthday: February 22, 1917
Date of Death: May 4, 1973
Age at Death: 56
Jane Auer - Biography
Jane Bowles (/boʊls/; born Jane Sydney Auer; February 22, 1917 – May 4, 1973) was an American writer and playwright.Born into a Jewish family in New York, Jane Bowles spent her childhood in Woodmere, New York, on Long Island. She developed tuberculous arthritis of the knee as a teenager and her mother took her to Switzerland for treatment, where she attended boarding school. As a teenager she returned to New York, where she gravitated to the intellectual bohemia of Greenwich Village.She married writer and composer Paul Bowles in 1938.Career[edit source]In 1943 her novel Two Serious Ladies was published. The Bowleses lived in New York until 1947, when Paul moved to Tangier, Morocco; Jane followed him in 1948. While in Morocco, Jane had an intense and complicated relationship with a Moroccan woman named Cherifa. She also had a close relationship with torch singer Libby Holman. Jane Bowles wrote the play In The Summer House, which was performed on Broadway in 1953 to mixed reviews. Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, and John Ashbery considered her to be one of the finest[citation needed] and most underrated[citation needed] writers of American fiction.Death[edit source]Bowles, who suffered from alcoholism, had a stroke in 1957 at age 40. Her health continued to decline, despite various treatments in England and the United States, until she had to be admitted to a clinic in Málaga, Spain, where she died in 1973.