Walter Tevis

Born in 1928
Short Stories
  • Walter Stone Tevis was an American novelist and short story writer known for his critically acclaimed works that often explored themes of talent, addiction, and the human condition.

  • Born in San Francisco in 1928, Tevis drew from his own experiences with alcoholism and pool hustling to create vivid, memorable characters.

  • His novels The Hustler, The Color of Money, and The Man Who Fell to Earth were adapted into successful films.

  • The Queen's Gambit, published in 1983, was his final novel before his death in 1984.

  • Recently adapted into a popular Netflix series, it has introduced a new generation to Tevis's work.

  • His books have been translated into at least 18 languages, cementing his legacy as a significant American author.

Books by Walter Tevis