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WOUB to hold virtual screening of Walter Tevis documentary

You鈥檝e likely heard of The Queen鈥檚 Gambit, The Hustler, The Color of Money and The Man Who Fell to Earth. But did you know they were all written by former 51社区 faculty member and Kentucky writer Walter Tevis? Tevis taught English literature and creative writing at 51社区 from 1965-1978.

WOUB, in partnership with the 51社区 Libraries and the 51社区 Alumni Association, is holding a virtual Zoom screening of an hour-long documentary about Tevis鈥� life called Walter Tevis: A Writer鈥檚 Gambit on Thursday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m. After the film, a panel discussion will be held with Tevis鈥� children, Julia McGory and Will Tevis; Sam Crowl, a former 51社区 faculty colleague; and Bill Kimok, 51社区 archivist. The panel will be moderated by WOUB Community Engagement Manager Cheri Russo. Those who attend will also have the opportunity to ask questions of the panelists. Registration for the event is required at .

Both WOUB and the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections at 51社区鈥檚 Alden Library supplied materials that were used in the film. The documentary was produced by Tom Thurman at Kentucky Educational Television (KET) and explores Tevis鈥� complex life and brilliant career, from his stint in a convalescent home as a young boy, to his early fame and struggles with alcohol and writer鈥檚 block, to his sobriety and late return to the typewriter when he penned four books in the final four years of his life.

Many of Tevis鈥� novels were adapted into major motion pictures, and The Queen's Gambit has become one of the most popular and critically acclaimed series of the past decade. Tevis had a gift for creating offbeat characters that resonated with audiences and tapped into the nation鈥檚 love of the underdog. The popularity of The Hustler film, starring Paul Newman, triggered a nationwide billiards craze, leaving manufacturers unable to keep up with pool table demand. When The Queen鈥檚 Gambit became a hit on Netflix, it triggered yet another run, this time on chess sets.

Despite Tevis鈥� market-moving abilities as a writer, he never achieved the fame and fortune of his contemporaries, such as Kurt Vonnegut and Harper Lee. And his early death at age 56 meant much of his commercial success was posthumous.

Those who cannot attended the virtual screening will have other opportunities to view the film. Walter Tevis: A Writer鈥檚 Gambit will air on WOUB HD Sunday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. and again on Saturday, Sept. 18, at 9 p.m.

Published
August 12, 2021
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