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Philip Sparrow Tells All

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Book Philip Sparrow Tells All Samuel Steward
Libristo code: 09374470
Publishers The University of Chicago Press, January 2016
Samuel Steward (1909 93) was an English professor, a tattoo artist for the Hells Angels, a sexual ad... Full description
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Samuel Steward (1909 93) was an English professor, a tattoo artist for the Hells Angels, a sexual adventurer who shared his considerable range of experiences with Alfred Kinsey, and a prolific writer of everything from scholarly articles to gay erotica (under the penname Phil Andros). Given this biography, he sounds like a most unlikely contributor to a trade magazine like the "Illinois Dental Journal." Yet from 1944 to 1949, writing under the name Philip Sparrow, Steward produced monthly columns for the journal that were full of wit and flourish and that constituted a kind of disguised autobiography, with their reflections on his friendships and experiences and their endless allusions to his trove of multifarious knowledge. For "Philip Sparrow Tells All," Jeremy Mulderig has gathered thirty of Steward s most playful and insightful columns, which together paint a vivid portrait of 1940s America. In these essays we spend time with Steward s friends like Gertrude Stein, Andre Gide, and Thornton Wilder (who was also Steward s occasional lover). We hear of his stint as a holiday sales clerk at Marshall Field s (where he met and seduced Rock Hudson), his roles as an opera and ballet extra in hilariously shoddy costumes, his hoarding tendencies, his disappointment with the drabness of men s fashions, and his dread of turning forty. We go along with him to a bodybuilding competition and a pet cemetery, and together we wander the boulevards of Paris and the alleys of Algiers. Throughout, Mulderig s entertaining annotations identify Steward s often obscure allusions and tie the essays to the people and events of the day. Many decades later, Steward s writing feels as stylistically fresh and charming as it did in his time. With richly detailed introductions to the essays that situate them in the context of Steward s fascinating life, "Philip Sparrow Tells All "will bring this unusual and engaging writer to a fresh readership beyond the dental chair."

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