Filmmaker to screen new Eugene Walter documentary at library
A screening of the documentary, "Eugene Walter: Last of the Bohemians," by filmmaker Robert Clem will be held Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. in Special Collections and Archives, located on the ground floor of the Ralph Brown Draughon Library. "Last of the Bohemians" documents the life and career of writer, poet, actor, artist and raconteur Eugene Walter. Born in Mobile in 1921, Walter lived at the hub of 20th century cultural life, first in New York and later in Paris and Rome. He collaborated with George Plimpton and others in founding the Paris Review, edited Europe's preeminent multilingual literary journal Botteghe Oscure, and worked with film director Federico Fellini as a set and costume designer, translator, actor and songwriter. His books include the now classic Time Life volume on Southern cuisine, a Lippincott Fiction Prize winning novel, The Untidy Pilgrim, and many other works. The screening, which is free and open to the public, is sponsored by the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities and Auburn University Libraries. For more information, call 844-4946 or visit http://media.cla.auburn.edu/cah.
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