Samuel M. Steward
Phil Andros
Samuel Morris Steward, also known by the pen name Phil Andros, was a novelist and tattoo artist later based in Oakland, California. He was born in Woodsfield, Ohio and attended the Ohio State University. He began teaching English at OSU as a university fellow in 1932 during the final year of his PhD and was given his first post as a university professor in 1934 at Carroll College in Helena, Montana. In 1936 he was dismissed from a position at the State College of Washington due to the portrayal of prostitution in his novel Angels on the Bough. He moved to Chicago, teaching at Loyola until 1946 and then at DePaul University. In 1952 he began tattooing in Chicago under the name Phil Sparrow partly because he did not want to jepardize his teaching job at DePaul. He stopped teaching two years later to write and tattoo full time. In 1932 he was taking college courses from Clarence Andrews, who had written a book which was the vehicle for Maurice Chevalier's first American movie. Mr. Andrews spent half the year in Paris, where he visited Gertrude Stein many times and then returned to teaching for six months in the U.S, where he told Steward about her. After Andrews died suddenly in 1932, Steward wrote to tell her of his death, and began a long correspondence and friendship with Stein. He visited Paris in 1937 and met her and Alice B. Toklas with whom he corresponded for 20 years after Stein's death. He also met with many other literary figures such as Lord Alfred Douglas (the lover of Oscar Wilde), Thomas Mann, and André Gide. Gide once loaned to him for an evening the beautiful young Arab boy that Gide had brought from North Africa to France. Steward's 1981 memoir Chapters from an Autobiography detailed these relationships, as well as other experiences. He also edited the book Dear Sammy: Letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (Houghton Mifflin, 1977), and wrote two "Gertrude Stein-Alice B. Toklas Mysteries" featuring the famous couple as detectives. Steward was also introduced to Thornton Wilder by Gertrude Stein, who at the time regularly corresponded with the both of them. Wilder famously drafted the third act of Our Town during a brief affair with Steward in Zurich on their first meeting. Steward met famed sex researcher Alfred Kinsey around 1949 and became an unofficial collaborator, helping Kinsey find new contacts. In 1949, he participated in a BDSM scene for Kinsey to film, with a sadist that Kinsey flew in from New York. He said Kinsey was "as approachable as a park bench" and described him as a liberating influence. In the early 1950s he made pornographic drawings, many of them based on his own Polaroid photographs. Some of his art was published in the trilingual Swiss homosexual journal Der Kreis (The Circle). In the 1960s Steward began writing gay erotica under the name Phil Andros. His works dealt with rough trade and sadomasochistic sex. Since the legality of gay erotica was still questionable, its authors and publishers had little recourse against piracy; Steward's own San Francisco Hustler was published without permission by Cameo Library as Gay in San Francisco by "Biff Thomas". The name Phil Andros, which he used both as a pen name and the name of his protagonist, comes from the Greek words for love and man. Steward died at age 84 of chronic pulmonary disease in Berkeley, California. ([Source][1]) [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Steward
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The Lost Autobiography of Samuel Steward
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Philip Sparrow Tells All
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Paso a Paso Windows Xp
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The Gay Book of Days
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Greek ways
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The Joy Spot
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Liebesdienste
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Shuttlecock
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Different strokes
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Renegade hustler
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Roman conquests
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Understanding the male hustler
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Bad boys and tough tattoos
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The Caravaggio shawl
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$tud
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The boys in blue
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Below the belt & other stories
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Chapters from an autobiography
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Dear Sammy
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Angels on the bough
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My Brother, My Self
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Bettgefluster
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My brother, my self
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A pair of roses
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The Lost Autobiography of Samuel Steward
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Philip Sparrow Tells All
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Paso a Paso Windows Xp
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The Gay Book of Days
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Greek ways
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The Joy Spot
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Liebesdienste
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Shuttlecock
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Different strokes
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Renegade hustler
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Roman conquests
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Understanding the male hustler
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Bad boys and tough tattoos
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The Caravaggio shawl
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$tud
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The boys in blue
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Below the belt & other stories
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Chapters from an autobiography
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Dear Sammy
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Angels on the bough
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My Brother, My Self
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Bettgefluster
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My brother, my self
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A pair of roses