Walter Tevis

Walter Tevis

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Walter Tevis was an acclaimed American novelist and short story writer, best known for his captivating tales that traverse genres with remarkable finesse. Born in 1928 in San Francisco, Tevis's intriguing explorations of the human condition are evident in classics such as "The Hustler," "The Man Who Fell to Earth," and "The Queen's Gambit." Beyond his novels, Tevis's work extended into screenwriting, bringing his compelling narratives to cinematic life. His insightful storytelling and keen observations of complex characters earned him a dedicated readership. Tevis's legacy continues to influence and inspire, highlighting his enduring impact on 20th-century literature.

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