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  1. 30 de nov. de 2021 · Eugene Walter and I both had had a Sewanee Review fellowship in poetry. So did James Dickey. Eugene was famous for writing poems about monkeys. The time that I saw his work, it was only about monkeys.

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  2. Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. WALTER, Eugene 1921-1998PERSONAL: Born November 30, 1921, in Mobile, AL; died of liver cancer, March 29, 1998, in Mobile, AL; son of Eugene and Muriel (Sabina) Walter. Education: Attended Spring Hill College, University of Alabama (Mobile extension), Museum of Modern Art (New York City),

  3. 1 de ago. de 2001 · 4.14. 180 ratings25 reviews. A vivid oral biography of the late Eugene Walter describes his Southern roots and its influence on his life, his journey to Greenwich Village in the late-1940s, experiences in 1950s Parisian expatriate cafe society and 1960s Rome, and his encounters with such luminaries as William Faulkner, Martha Graham, Judy ...

  4. Eugene Walter es un Actor. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 15 años de carrera y toda su actualidad. Descubre todas las noticias de Eugene Walter, su biografía, su filmografía completa ...

  5. 23 de abr. de 2002 · A vivid oral biography of the late Eugene Walter describes his Southern roots and its influence on his life, his journey to Greenwich Village in the late-1940s, experiences in 1950s Parisian expatriate cafe society and 1960s Rome, and his encounters with such luminaries as William Faulkner, Martha Graham, Judy Garland, and Marcello Mastroianni.

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  6. Eugene Walter. Mobile, Alabama. Born in Mobile in 1921, Eugene Walter’s childhood was perhaps prophetic of the carefree, globe-trotting life he would come to lead. According to Walter, he ran away from home when he was three years old. Raised by his grandparents, he would be on his own following their deaths when he was ten.

  7. Eugene Walter (1921-1988) was a renowned author, editor, gourmet cook, actor, gardener, and translator. A Mobile native, he helped found the Paris Review and the Transatlantic Review and won several literary awards, including a Rockefeller-Sewanee Fellowship, and an O. Henry citation.