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  1. 6 de oct. de 2014 · FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITIC CIRCLE AWARD This sumptuous oral biography of Eugene Walter, the best-known man you’ve never heard of, is an eyewitness history of the heart of the last century—enlivened with personal glimpses of luminaries from William Faulkner and Martha Graham to Judy Garland and Leontyne Price—and a pitch-perfect addition to the Southern literary tradition that ...

    • Eugene Walter, Katherine Clark
  2. Eugene Walter (1874 - 1941) fue un guionista y actor de Estados Unidos conocido por La pecadora, Nadie como ella, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Woman Trap, Te quise ayer y Tess en el país de las tempestades

  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. 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.

    • 68 min
  5. 24 de ene. de 2015 · Eugene Walter spent much of his life in poverty, had a limited formal education, and died practically destitute, but happy. “I haven’t been smashed by the educational system, the financial system, the political system,” he said.

  6. 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),

  7. 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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    • Eugene Walter