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Eugene Thackrey was born on 3 March 1902. Eugene was a writer, known for Unfinished Business (1941), Lady in a Jam (1942) and Bed of Roses (1933). Eugene was married to Kay Thackery. Eugene died on 31 December 1970 in California, USA.
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- March 3, 1902
- Eugene Thackrey
- December 31, 1970
Eugene Thacker is an American author. He is Professor of Media Studies at The New School in New York City. [1] His writing is associated with the philosophy of nihilism and pessimism .
- Alexander R. Galloway, Eugene Thacker, McKenzie Wark
- 2013
Eugene Thacker. “Scholarly advice for dark times.” —The New Yorker. “Provides a metric ton of misery and a lot of company.” –The New York Times. “Teeming with aphorisms and hilarious one-liners… probably philosophy’s only beach read.” —Vice. “Thacker is one of the most refreshing thinkers to come out of the United States in recent years.”
Thackrey was born in Los Angeles on July 9, 1942. His father, Eugene, worked as a journalist and playwright; his mother, Winfrid "Kay" Knudtson, was employed as a script supervisor in Hollywood. Starting in 1959, Thackrey studied art history at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, where he was taught by Lloyd J. Reynolds.
Oct 21, 2004 · The son of a Kansas preacher, Eugene Thackrey met wife-to-be Winfred, a script supervisor, on a movie set.
Eugene Thackrey was a writer who was born in 1902 in and died in 1970 known for Unfinished Business and Lady in a Jam
Eugene Thackrey. Writer: Unfinished Business. Eugene Thackrey was born on 3 March 1902. Eugene was a writer, known for Unfinished Business (1941), Bed of Roses (1933) and Artist and Models (1937). Eugene was previously married to Kay Thackery. Eugene died on 31 December 1970 in California, USA.