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Samuel Steward (1909–93) was an English professor, a tattoo artist for the Hells Angels, a sexual adventurer who shared the considerable scope of his experiences with Alfred Kinsey, and a prolific writer whose publications ranged from scholarly articles to gay erotica (the latter appearing under the pen name Phil Andros). Perhaps his oddest authorial role was as a monthly contributor between 1944 and 1949 to the Illinois Dental Journal, an obscure trade publication for dentists, where writing as Philip Sparrow he produced a series of charming, richly allusive, and often quirky essays on a wildly eclectic assortment of topics.

In Philip Sparrow Tells All, Jeremy Mulderig has collected thirty of these engaging but forgotten columns, prefacing them with revealing introductions that relate the essays to people and events in Steward’s life and to the intellectual and cultural contexts in which he wrote during the 1940s. In these essays we encounter such famous friends of Steward as Gertrude Stein, André Gide, and Thornton Wilder. We hear of his stint as a holiday sales clerk at Marshall Field’s (where he met and seduced fellow employee Rock Hudson), of his roles as an opera and ballet extra in hilariously shoddy costumes, of 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 explain the essays’ wide-ranging allusions and also highlight their gay subtext, which constituted a kind of private game that Steward played with his mostly oblivious audience of Midwestern dentists.

The first collection of any of Samuel Steward’s writings to be republished since his death in 1993, Philip Sparrow Tells All makes these lost essays available to a broad readership that Steward imagined but never actually enjoyed when he wrote them. In doing so, it takes a major step toward documenting his important place in twentieth-century gay literature and history.

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Samuel Steward taught at both Loyola University and DePaul University in Chicago and ran a famous tattoo parlor on the city's south side. His books include Dear Sammy: Letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Bad Boys and Tough Tattoos, and the Phil Andros series of erotic novels. Jeremy Mulderig is Vincent de Paul Associate Professor of English, Emeritus, at DePaul University in Chicago.

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Philip Sparrow Tells All

Lost Essays by Samuel Steward, Writer, Professor, Tattoo Artist

By Jeremy Mulderig

The University of Chicago Press

Copyright © 2015 The University of Chicago
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ISBN: 978-0-226-30468-7

Contents

Foreword,
Acknowledgments,
Sources Cited by Short Title,
Textual Note,
Introduction: Reading Samuel Steward's Lost Essays, 1944–49,
1 The Victim's Viewpoint: On Sublimated Sadism; or, the Dentist as Iago (January 1944),
2 On Cryptography (October 1944),
3 On Alcoholics Anonymous (November 1944),
4 On Fifteen Years of Lent (January 1945),
5 On Soldiers and Civilians (February 1945),
6 On How to Cook a Wolf (March 1945),
7 On How to Be a Spy (April 1945),
8 On Psychiatry (May 1945),
9 On Balletomania (June 1945),
10 On Books from Prison (September 1945),
11 On Cemeteries (October–November 1945),
12 On a Call to Paris (March 1946),
13 On the Importance of Dying Young (April 1946),
14 On Chicago (August 1946),
15 On Operas and Operating (December 1946),
16 On Men and Their Feathers (January 1947),
17 On Gertrude Stein (February 1947),
18 On Little White Ribbons (March 1947),
19 On Being Musclebound (April 1947),
20 On Teaching (November 1947),
21 On Fabulous, Fabulous Field's (January 1948),
22 On Fair, Fantastic Paris (April 1948),
23 On Ulysses, Grown Old (May 1948),
24 On the Comic Spirit (June 1948),
25 On Keepsakes, Gew-Gaws, and Baubles (September 1948),
26 [On Mohammed Zenouhin] (October 1948),
27 On the Dream, the Illusion (December 1948),
28 On Time-Saving Devices (February 1949),
29 On Getting to Be Forty (May 1949),
30 A Modest Proposal (July 1949),
Appendix 1: Essays in the Illinois Dental Journal by Philip Sparrow,
Appendix 2: Book-Review Articles in the Illinois Dental Journal by Samuel Steward,
Notes,
Index,
Footnotes,


CHAPTER 1

The Victim's Viewpoint

On Sublimated Sadism; or, the Dentist as Iago


January 1944


Steward's debut as Philip Sparrow in the Illinois Dental Journal was prefaced by a note from the journal's editor, Dr. William P. Schoen, explaining that this essay was "the first in a series of articles executed by a nonprofessional writer" that would present readers of the journal with a "'worm's-eye view' of the dentist, the dental office, dental methods, etc." The constraints of this rhetorical situation rigidly predetermined Sparrow's identity (dental patient), subject (dentistry), and audience (dentists), but in this first essay Steward partially escaped these limitations by ignoring the journal's actual readership and writing about dentists rather than for them, thereby casting his dentist readers in the role of eavesdroppers as he hyperbolically condemns the "diabolic gleam in their eyes," their "ghoulish glee" and "foul deliberation," and, perhaps most startling during World War II, their "Gestapo technic of delayed execution."


The constraint that Steward could not escape in the first of his Illinois Dental Journal essays was his defined role as a dental patient, which left little room for developing Philip Sparrow's persona as the writer. Here Steward attempts to compensate for this restriction with an outrageous premise, witty language, and clever allusions, but the effect is a somewhat contrived, bookish feel, and Sparrow remains a shadowy entity, referring to himself only abstractly — and rather awkwardly —

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