Walter S. Tevis papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Walter S. Tevis papers
- Date
- 1939-1984, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 1.26 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Authors, American -- 20th century.
- Authors, American -- Kentucky.
- Authors -- Correspondence.
- Authors and publishers.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged into series by format. Within series the folders are organized alphabetically. Where possible original folder titles were retained.
- Preferred Citation
- 59m4: [identification of item], Walter S. Tevis papers, 1939-1984, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Walter S. Tevis (1929-1984) was an American novelist and short story writer. He served in the Navy during World War II in the Pacific Theater. Following his service, he finished high school at the Model Laboratory School and attended the University of Kentucky, studying creative writing under A.B. Guthrie, Jr. He held a B.A. (1949) and M.A. (1954) in English from the University of Kentucky as well as a M.F.A. (1960) from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. Tevis taught at Ohio University at Athens from 1965-1978. He published six novels including The Hustler, The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Queen's Gambit, and The Color of Money. Three of his six novels were filmed including The Man Who Fell to Earth, which starred David Bowie. He also publishe two dozen short stories that were published in magazine such as Esquire, Playboy, Collier's, The Saturday Evening Post, and Cosmopolitan.
- Scope and Content
- The Walter S. Tevis papers (dated 1939-1984, undated; 1.26 cubic feet; 4 boxes) consist of correspondence, literary contracts, photographs, newspaper clippings, and manuscript drafts documenting the work of author Walter S. Tevis. Items of note include rough drafts of The Hustler and The Color of Money; business correspondence; and correspondence from Tevis' childhood and his service in the navy during World War II. The childhood correspondence is written on Stanford Children's Convalescent Home stationery and dates from his hospitalization for a heart condition.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Biographical and assorted, 1946-1976, undated
Bibliography, 1973
Honorable Discharge from the Navy, 1954
Letters of promotion at Ohio University, Lecturer to Associate Professor, 1971-1972
Life Insurance - miscellaneous, 1974-1976
Miscellaneous, 1946-1974, undated
Newspaper clippings, undated
"Walter Tevis is Hustling Again", Sunday Plain Dealer Magazine, 1978 May 21
Newton, Robert - proposal and description of a Work in Progress, Pro-seminar, undated
Ohio University -- contracts, etc., 1974-1976
Contracts, 1968-1976, undated
The Hustler (book) contracts, 1968-1973
Limited Partnership Agreement "Exhibit X", undated
Literary contracts, 1971
The Man Who Fell to Earth (movie) contracts, 1974
The Man Who Fell to Earth movie rights, 1968-1976
Correspondence, 1939-1977
Business correspondence, 1954-1977
Childhood and Navy correspondence, 1939-1946
Gold, Herbert -- correspondence, 1971, undated
The Hustler correspondence, 1966-1976
The Man Who Fell to Earth correspondence, 1970-1976
Mills, Robert P. -- miscellaneous letters from, 1969-1975
Photographs, 1940s, undated
Walter S. Tevis "In Navy, WWII Probably Panama", circa 1940s
"Probably U.S.S. Hamilton, WWII", circa 1940s
Walter S. Tevis portraits, undated
Walter S. Tevis headshots, undated
Walter S. Tevis sitting with a group of students, undated
Unidentified man playing pool, undated
The Man Who Fell to Earth (movie) promotional photographs, circa 1976
Writings, 1955-1984, undated
Novels, circa 1959-1984
Poems, 1975
Screen plays, 1953, undated
Short stories, 1955-1974, undated
Drafts, undated
"The Best in the Country" draft, undated
"Big Man from the West Coast" draft, undated
"The King is Dead" draft, undated
"Man of Violence" draft, undated
"The New Rooms" draft, undated
"Post-War" draft, undated
"Summer Music" draft, undated
"The Trouble with Harry" a 3,000 word story, draft, undated
Pool - miscellaneous drafts, undated
Untitled drafts, undated
Published, 1955-1974, undated
"Alien Love", Cosmopolitan, 1959 April
"Alie Love" (Danish) Hjemmet, 1959 September 1
"The Best in the Country", Esquire, undated
"The Big Hustle", Collier's, undated
"Checkmat in Vegas", Atlantic Monthly, 1974 October
"Coolest Hand with a Cue", Sports Illustrated, 1974 December 16
"First Love", Redbook, 1958 August
"First Love", Woman's Own, 1959 January 24
"First Love" (Danish), Hjemmet, 1959 September 8
"Gentle is the Gunman", The Saturday Evening Post, 1960 August 13
"The Hustler", Screen Stories, 1961 September
"The Ifth of Oofth", 1958
"Input Your Move", Louisville Courier-Journal, cover and table of contents only, 1974 May 19
"The King is Dead", Playboy, 1973 September
"The Man from Chicago", Bluebook, 1955 January
"Misleading Lady", The American Magazine, 1955 October
"The New Champ; Walter Browne, a Chess Champion", Newsweek, 1974 September 2
"The Stubbornest Man", Saturday Evenng Post, 1957 January 19
"The Stubbornest Man", John Bull, 1957 June 29
"The Stubbornest Man" (Danish), Familie Journal, 1957 September 17
"Sucker's Game", Redbook, 1958 February
"When Mama Hired a Gunman", Today, 1961 January 28
Family Star (London), 1959 November 21
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