QUEEN'S GAMBIT: The True Story That Inspired the Golden Globe Winning Series
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Queen's Gambit has just won the Golden Globe for Best Limited Series and Best Actress--and it's well deserved. But the movie is based on a book, which is based on the real-life events of Walter Tevis's life. This video talks about the life of Walter Tevis, and how it influenced his other novels, including The Hustler, The Man Who Fell to Earth, and the Color of Money.
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Written and Hosted by Ryan Arey ( / ryanarey )
Edited by Harriet Lengel-Enright
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Tell me a great book to read.
"She Looks Familiar" by Your Mom
Mein Kampf
The Name of the Wind
I will always recommend Imajica to people. Clive Barker I think is at his best when he's telling giant fantasy epics and is unencumbered by reality. Also, if you like the idea of Starship Troopers, you should try Armor by John Steakley. Kind of the same backdrop but I feel like a much better story.
"Cat's Eye" - Margaret Atwood
"The Graveyard Book" - Neil Gaiman
"The Poisonwood Bible" - Barbara Kingsolver
"Dharma Bums" - Jack Kerouac
"Ask The Dust" - John Fante
"Venus In Furs" - Leopold von Sacher-Masoche
I had signed up for a literature course taught by Daniel Keyes (author of Flowers for Algernon) when I was at Ohio University. Mr. Keyes' class was full, so I "ended up" in Mr. Tevis' class. I'll never forget the first day he strode into the classroom. He said that he was Walter Tevis, "and for those of you who are disappointed you didn't get into Daniel Keyes' course, I wrote The Hustler." Boom. LOL. I never regretted being in his class. He was such a fascinating individual.
Wow , thank you this was terribly interesting. Never would have known any of this , l will look into his other writings. Thank you.
This was one of your best videos! Could of been a feature length documentary and I would of been hooked the whole time.
Just finished the Queen’s Gambit, wow you’ve opened my horizons on him as author. Thank you!
Beatifully told, thank you Ryan.
I haven't read it in a long time, but when I did "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman instantly became one of my favourity books.
Agreed... on both of your points there!
If I didn’t like you already- this video essay placed you in a very special place … you have a beautiful mind 🌸 thank you for sharing and all your hard work!
I THINK QUEENS GAMBIT WAS JUST FORESHADOWING HOW WANDA IS JUST EMOTIONALLY DEPRESSED AND THEN EVENTUALLY STICKS THE MIDDLE FINGER TO AGATHA
Funny.
🤣
LOL! Yeah, not mention how Beth and Borgov represent Wanda and Mephisto.
This was fantastic! I could really tell your love of the books and deep respect for Walter. I loved QG, as well as all those movies, never knew they were all the same author. Super informative!
SC always comes up with great content!
I need more videos like this! Super interesting ty! Would you consider doing a video on ratched/One flew over the cuckoo's nest (novel & movie)?
Wowooo you can see the algorithm at work. Last 3 videos almost reaching 1M views each video. Then this video only 9,000 views.
I love his novels! Just started reading Mockingbird. He might become my favorite author, his writing style is so pleasant to read.
Thank you for this episode! I was really blown away by the Queens Gambit and now I know about his other works too. Now I have a bunch of great audio book s lined up :)
Damn, his work is outstanding
I'm reading the queens gambit right now and it's so good.
And here I was thinking this video was gonna be about Arrow for some reason
YOU HAVE FAILED THIS CITY!
Enjoyed listening to your story about Walter Tevis. I also graduated from Ohio University and grew up in Athens, Ohio with his son Will.
I saved this to my favorites - very interesting video.
Thank you! I started to watch the series on Netflix and download the audiobook immediately, now i'm more excited to enter to this world!!
i love being here early! great video guys!
Ok?
@@Ireland914 I told them its a good video, whats your deal kid?
Super interesting thank you.
I absolutely love this. Fascinating
Thank you! I really enjoyed hearing your take on page to screen works! "Ethan Frome" by Edith Wharton is great!
And so SO sad
doing my part to feed the algorithm
Nice video as expected 👍
Love this
Fascinating
I've been waiting for this since I heard you mention it on the WRONG REEL podcast. Next, I'm going to look online to see what these "books" you speak of are.
Great video
Nice job my friend
THANK YOU!!!! Truth is better then Fiction. And Non Fiction was written all over this Fiction.
Interesting video, thanks for the research. I have always thought that the best works in art come from interesting human lives too. Ps here is an underrated book for you "The Orientalist" from Tom Reiss.
My favourite author? Brandon Sanderson!
I really want to see all of his universe of novels turned into a series of series! Each of the worlds he created can & does stand alone as its own trilogy or larger series, and each one is utterly fascinating. But then the more you read them, the more you realize they're all connected in ways that are only just recently starting to fully manifest in thre story lines (up until noe there have only been hints).
I just finished it just now
Dont get fooled by the low viewercount. This is a great video 👍
Someplace to be Flying, The Onion Girl, and Widdershins Charles Delint
Jack the Giant Killer
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is a must read. It’s fantastic.
Ryan Everytime you make a video you prove how much of a super dork you are 😂 just kidding buddy 😊👍 another great video.
I can't wait for season two
Hi!!
❤️❤️❤️
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Clair North is really good. An original take on time travel/messing with time. Read it nowww!!!
Thanks for the video! I have the man who fell to earth in my queue:)
Wait this isn't a Wadavision theory video? *Sighhhhh
No but better
hello
Robert J Sawyer for awesome science fiction!
That's called an iron lung Ryan
The editor used a photo of an iron lung probably because of how Ryan described it as a "metal tube". Tevis had a rhumeatic heart condition though, so an iron lung wouldn't be helpful in treating that condition, but it was far and away the most common "metal tube" medical device.
I don't think Mephisto is in this
You have never "read" until you read "The Count of Monte Cristo".
Wow I thought this was about the queen's gambit, the ship the queens family had in the the green arrow.
This was cool even though I have never heard of him, the book, or the show. Even if I did click on the video without reading it and thought Gambit was going to come through the multiverse...
Love youtube. You make a video about a woman playing chess in the 1960s and you get comments about another show set in a fictional universe in the future.
(Cough, wandavision, cough)
beth is mephisto
All Walter Tevis work always have same characteristics all main Character have trouble with alcohol from Eddie Felson to Beth Harmon.