Who is Walter Tevis? you ask. Well, for starters, he wrote two novels that center on the game of pool: The Hustler and The Color of Money.
When Toby Kavanaugh was in sixth grade, he befriended Walter Tevis, a new kid who had just moved to Lexington from California.
Tevis, an aspiring writer, was of humble means and quickly became a fixture in the luxurious Kavanaugh home, devouring the science fiction magazines and other books he found in the home and taking a keen interest in an old pool table in the basement that came out of the Lafayette Hotel.
"My mother always liked Walter," Kavanaugh said. "He came over to our house to eat a lot because he didn’t have anything to eat at home."
Tevis dedicated his best-selling novel, The Color of Money, to Kavanaugh "for teaching me to play pool."
As a tribute to this friendship, Dr. Billy Forbess, the current homeowner of the Georgian-style home in Lexington where it all took place, keeps his pool table in the revered spot in the basement.
"There’s a scene in The Hustler when Paul Newman plays a pool tournament in the basement of a big house," Forbess said. "That was copied after this house."”
Read more here --> SOURCE: Stunning Georgian manor on Ashland Avenue is steeped in history, grandeur
Thank you, Dana Bufalo, for sharing this great article with me.
When Toby Kavanaugh was in sixth grade, he befriended Walter Tevis, a new kid who had just moved to Lexington from California.
Tevis, an aspiring writer, was of humble means and quickly became a fixture in the luxurious Kavanaugh home, devouring the science fiction magazines and other books he found in the home and taking a keen interest in an old pool table in the basement that came out of the Lafayette Hotel.
"My mother always liked Walter," Kavanaugh said. "He came over to our house to eat a lot because he didn’t have anything to eat at home."
Tevis dedicated his best-selling novel, The Color of Money, to Kavanaugh "for teaching me to play pool."
As a tribute to this friendship, Dr. Billy Forbess, the current homeowner of the Georgian-style home in Lexington where it all took place, keeps his pool table in the revered spot in the basement.
"There’s a scene in The Hustler when Paul Newman plays a pool tournament in the basement of a big house," Forbess said. "That was copied after this house."”
Read more here --> SOURCE: Stunning Georgian manor on Ashland Avenue is steeped in history, grandeur
Thank you, Dana Bufalo, for sharing this great article with me.
