The Lost Autobiography of Samuel Steward
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The Lost Autobiography of Samuel Steward
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The Lost Autobiography of Samuel Steward
Unpublished autobiography of gay writing pioneer Samuel Steward.
On August 21, 1978, a year before his seventieth birthday, Samuel Steward (1909β93) sat down at his typewriter in Berkeley, California, and began to compose a remarkable autobiography. No one but his closest friends knew the many different identities he had performed during his life: as Samuel Steward, he had been a popular university professor of English; as Phil Sparrow, an accomplished tattoo artist; as Ward Stames, John McAndrews, and Donald Bishop, a prolific essayist in the first European gay magazines; as Phil Andros, the author of a series of popular pornographic gay novels during the 1960s and 1970s. Steward had also moved in the circles of Gertrude Stein, Thornton Wilder, and Alfred Kinsey, among many other notable figures of the twentieth century. And, as a compulsive record keeper, he had maintained a meticulous card-file index throughout his life that documented his 4,500 sexual encounters with more than 800 men.
The story of this life would undoubtedly have been a sensation if it had reached publication. But after finishing a 110,000-word draft in 1979, Steward lost interest in the project and subsequently published only a slim volume of selections from his manuscript.
In The Lost Autobiography of Samuel Steward, Jeremy Mulderig has integrated Stewardβs truncated published text with the text of the original manuscript to create the first extended version of Stewardβs autobiography to appear in printβthe first sensational, fascinating, and ultimately enlightening story of his many lives told in his own words. The product of a rigorous line-by-line comparison of these two sources and a thoughtful editing of their contents, Mulderigβs thoroughly annotated text is more complete and coherent than either source alone while also remaining faithful to Stewardβs style and voice, to his engaging self-deprecation and his droll sense of humour. Compellingly readable and often unexpectedly funny, this newly discovered story of a gay life full of wildly improbableβbut nonetheless trueβevents is destined to become a landmark queer autobiography from the twentieth century.
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
This biography, shaped from a combination of an earlier truncated work and an extensive unpublished manuscript, offers a reconstructed narrative that is both daring and engaging. It provides an unapologetic account of a renegade gay man from the 20th century, highlighted by The Gay and Lesbian Review as remarkably bold and unconventional.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226541419
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 March 2018
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Edition: Annotated edition
Illustration: 16 halftones
Contributors:
- Edited by Jeremy Mulderig
- Foreword by Scott Herring
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 288
About the Author
Samuel Steward (1909-93) was a poet, novelist, and for nearly twenty years a professor at Loyola and DePaul universities in Chicago. In 1956, he left academia and became a tattoo artist in Chicago and later in Oakland, California, and thereafter the author of a popular series of pornographic gay novels. Jeremy Mulderig is professor emeritus in the Department of English at DePaul University in Chicago. He is the editor of Philip Sparrow Tells All: Lost Essays by Samuel Steward, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
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