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Petrarch
Peyrefitte, Roger
Phaedrus
(Plato)
Phil Andros fiction; “Ace in the Hole,” “Arrangement in Black and White,”
Below the Belt and Other Stories
; “The Blacks and Mr. Bennett” (“Sea Change”);
The Boys in Blue
(
San Francisco Hustler
); “A Collar for Achilles,” “Death and the Tattoo,”
Greek Ways
(
Blow for Blow
); “H Squared,” “I (Cupid) and the Gangster,” “Love Me Little, Love Me Long,” “Mirror, Mirror,”
My Brother, the Hustler
; “Once in a Blue Moon,” “The Peachiest Fuzz” (Andros); Perineum Press republication of; “Pig in a Poke,” “The Poison Tree,”
Renegade Hustler
;
Ring-Around-the-Rosy
(
The Joy Spot
);
$TUD
; “Tattooed Harpist, The,” “Two-Bit Whore,”
When in Rome, Do…
(
Roman Conquests
); “World Rat #111,”
Phil Sparrow’s Tattoo Joynt
physique magazines
Physique Pictorial
Picasso, Pablo
Pick, Witold
Picture of Dorian Gray, The
(Wilde)
“Pig in a Poke” (Andros)
Pilgrim Hawk, The
(Wescott)
Pittinger, Norman
Pius XII, Pope
Plato
Playing the Game: The Homosexual Novel in America
(Austen)
“Plight of Gay Novelists, The” (panel discussion)
Poetry Society of America
“Poison Tree, A” (Blake)
“Poison Tree, The” (Andros)
Pomeroy, Ralph
Pomeroy, Wardell; SMS correspondence
Pompes Funebres
(Genet)
“Pool Cue, The” (Stames)
pornography and obscenity laws
pornography business; as work for hire
Porter, Cole
Porter, Katherine Anne
Post Office, U.S.
Potomac News Company
Pound, Ezra
Pratt, John
Preston, John
Prokosch, Frederick
prostitutes, male,
see
hustlers
“Provocatives of the Oxford Movement and its Nexus with English Literary Romanticism” (Steward; dissertation)
Provoo, John David
pseudonyms: author’s use of; of SMS
psychedelic drugs
pulp fiction, homosexuals as portrayed in, ix
Purdy, James
Puritanism
“Pussies in Boots” (Bishop)
Q.E.D.
(
Things As They Are
; Stein)
Quatrefoil
(Barr)
Quebec, Canada
Querelle
(film)
Querelle de Brest
(Genet); SMS’s translation of
Rame, Knud (Kim Kent)
Raven, Cliff (Cliff Ingram); SMS as mentor to
Raven, Simon
Rechy, John
Reginato, George
Reichenbach, Francois
Reigen, Der
(
La Ronde
; Schnitzler)
Reik, Theodore
Renaissance Group
Renegade Hustler
(Andros)
Renslow, Chuck; as pimp; police raids on; pornographic filmmaking by; as sexual dominant; “slave compound” of; SMS’s sadomasochistic encounters with
Reyes, Johnny
Richie, Donald
Riley, Emmet
Ring-Around-the-Rosy
(
The Joy Spot
; Andros)
Road Wolves
Robbins, Jerome
Robinson, Roy
Rocky Mountaineers Motorcycle Club
Roeg, Nicolas
Rofes, Eric
Rogers, Mildred Weston
Rogers, William G.
Rohan, Princess Dilkusha de
Rohan, Rudolph de
Röhm, Ernst
Rojas, Pete
Rolland, Romain
Rolling Stones
Roman Conquests
,
see When in Rome, Do…
Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, The
(Williams)
Rome, SMS in
Ronde, La
(
Der Reigen
; Schnitzler)
Ronde, La
(film)
Rood, John
Roosevelt University
Rops, Felicien
Rose, Beryl
Rose, Cyril Stanley
Rose, Elizabeth
Rose, Francis; Anger and; Crabb scandal and; Luis and; mental illness of; SMS and; Stein
Rose, Francis (
cont.
) and; Toklas and
Rose, Frederica
Rose, Minnie
Rose Tattoo, The
(Williams)
Roth v. United States
Rouy, Laetitia
Rubin, Gayle
Ryan, Patrick
Sade, Marquis de
sadomasochism
Sagarin, Edward (Donald Webster Cory)
sailors: as sexually available; SMS’s fascination with; tattoos and
Saint Genet
(Sartre)
Saki (H. H. Munro)
Saklovitch, Tommy
San Francisco, Calif.: AIDS in; leather movement in; SMS’s trips to; tattooing in; YMCAs in
San Francisco Examiner
San Francisco Hustler
,
see Boys in Blue, The
San Francisco State College
San Jose Gay Liberation Front
Saroyan, William
Sartor Resartus
(Carlyle)
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Saying Life
(Rose)
Saylor, Stephen
Schmidt, Danny
Schnitzler, Arthur
Schoen, William P., Jr.
Schuler, Ralph
Scorpio Rising
“Sea Change” (“The Blacks and Mr. Bennett” Andros)
Seale, Bobby
Sebree, Charles
Seconal
Second City Motorcycle Club
Senemaud, Lucien
“Sergeant with the Rose Tattoo, The” (Stames)
Seven in a Barn
Sewanee Review
sexual inverts,
see
homosexuals, homosexuality
sexually transmitted diseases
Sexual Response in the Human Female
(Kinsey); public response to
Sexual Response in the Human Male
(Kinsey); homosexuality in; public response to
Shakespeare and Company
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Shropshire Lad, A
(Housman)
Signoret, Simone
Si le grain ne meurt
(Gide)
Simon, Linda
Simon and Schuster
Simpson, Al
SIR (Society for Individual Rights)
Sisson, Ginger
63: Dream Palace
(Purdy)
Skelton, John
Smith, Bruce
Society for Individual Rights (SIR)
Society of Janus
Socrates
Song of Aaron
(Amory)
Song of the Loon
(Amory)
Songs of Experience
(Blake)
South State Street, Chicago
Spanish Civil War
Sparrow, Phil (pseud. of SMS)
Sparrow, Philip (pseud. of SMS)
Sparrow’s
Speer, Albert
Spicer, Jack
spintriae
: SMS’s use of term;
see also
Steward, Samuel M., sex life, group sex parties
Sportland Arcade, Chicago
Sprague, Gregory
Squires, Ellen
Stames, Ward (pseud. of SMS)
Stanford Court Apartments, San Francisco
Steegmuller, Francis
Stein, Allan
Stein, Gertrude; art collection of; Bilignin château of; death of; lesbianism of; mentorship of SMS; Paris salon of; Rose and; on SMS as writer; SMS correspondence, v; SMS’s meetings with; SMS’s telephone call to; Wilder and
Stein, Leo
Stein, Michael
Stein, Roubina
Steiner, Ralph
Stekel, Wilhelm
Stephen (artistic pseud. of Orejudos),
see
Orejudos, Domingo Stephan
Stevens, Hal
Steve’s Health Club
Steward, Mrs. (mother)
Steward, Samuel M.: aging as concern of; alcoholism of; as ambivalent toward homosexuals; autograph collecting by; ballet and opera interests of; Berkeley bungalow of; book reviews by; Catholicism rejected by; Chicago apartments of; childhood and adolescence of; conversion to Catholicism of; correspondence of,
see individual correspondents
; death of; depression and emotional breakdowns of; dogs of; drug addictions of; duplicity and bad behavior as attractive to; food allergies of; good luck amulet of; health problems of; hoarding by; homophile journalism by; isolation and loneliness of; Steward, Samuel M. (
cont.
) lifelong sexual statistics of; mentoring role assumed by; as outsider; paintings and drawings by; Peterson-Schuessler murders and; popularity among students; prolonged intimacy avoided by; pseudonyms of;
see also specific pseudonyms
; psychotherapy career considered by; religious upbringing of; risk-taking by; robberies and assaults on; self-awareness of; self-destructiveness of; self-esteem of, v; sobriety of; societal norms rejected by; suicide attempt; Swiss bank accounts of; syphilis contracted by; testicular cancer of; truthfulness as important to; use of Latin terms by; as voracious reader; will of;
World Book
job of
Steward, Samuel M., academic career; Carroll College; Davis and Elkins College; DePaul’s firing of; DePaul University; growing contempt for; homosexual topics addressed by; as jeopardized by tattooing business; Loyola; “Mutability in Spenser” (master’s thesis); Ohio State; PhD dissertation; as popular teacher; “Provocatives of the Oxford Movement and its Nexus with English Literary Romanticism” (dissertation); State College of Washington at Pullman
Steward, Samuel M., European trips of: 1937; 1939; 1950; 1952; 1957–58; 1958–59; 1961–62; 1963; 1964; 1966
Steward, Samuel M., fiction and poetry;
Angels on the Bough
;
The Caravaggio Shawl
; “Libation to a Dead God,”
Love Poems: Homage to Housman
;
Murder Is Murder Is Murder
;
Pan and the fire-bird
;
Parisian Lives
(
A-Hunting We Will Go!
);
Querelle
translation by; Stein on; unpublished Chicago novel; “Virginia to Harlotta,”
Steward, Samuel M., homoerotic writings; “Baby Tiger,” “Bargain Hunters, The,”
Bell-Bottom Trousers
; early stories; “Jungle Cat,” “The Link,” “Little Lamb, Who Made Thee?,” Lynes correspondence; as Phil Andros,
see
Phil Andros fiction; “The Pool Cue,” “Sergeant with the Rose Tattoo, The,” “toilet correspondence,” “A Trap for Tigers,”
Steward, Samuel M., journals and diaries; European trips; San Francisco; tattooing/sex journal
Steward, Samuel M., nonfiction;
Advocate
articles by;
Bad Boys and Tough Tattoos
; “Bull Market in America, The,”
Chapters from an Autobiography
;
Dear Sammy: Letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas
; “Detachment: A Way of Life,” “George Platt Lynes: The Man,” “Homosexual’s Adjustment, The,”
Illinois Dental Journal
column; “In Defense of Erotica,”
MANège
column; “The Negro Homosexual in America,” “Pussies in Boots,”
Understanding the Male Hustler
; unpublished memoirs; “What’s New in Sodom?,”
Steward, Samuel M., sex life; with black men; diminishment of; disciplinary devices collected by; discovery of homosexual identity by; early experiences; erotica collection of; fantasy photographs of; as focus of SMS’s life; group sex parties; with hustlers; “latriniana” collection of; as male prostitute; memorabilia of; ongoing relationships; with pickups; Polaroid photographs by; record-keeping by;
see also
Steward, Samuel M., journals and diaries; rough trade as appealing to; sadomasochism of; sailor/uniform obsession of ; sex devices created by; Stud File; in Tattoo Joynt back room; unrequited passion for younger men of; with Wilder; working-class partners as appealing to
Steward, Samuel M., tattooing; academic career jeopardized by; Anchor Tattoo Shop;
Chicago
magazine article about; Cliff Raven mentored by; as dangerous lifestyle; early business; entrepreneurial talent revealed by; as full-time career; Hells Angels and; and lawsuit threats; Milwaukee parlor of; personal tattoos of; Phil Sparrow’s Tattoo Joynt of; record-keeping and;
see also
Steward, Samuel M., journals and diaries; relationship of sex to; rose imagery in; sailors as particular focus of; as seasonal business; Sportland Arcade booth of
Steward, Samuel Vernon; as absent father; as abusive spouse; Bible class taught by; death of; drug and alcohol addictions of; SMS’s break with
Steward, Virginia,
see
Harper, Virginia
Stewart, Junior
Stone, Idella Purnell
Straight to Hell/The Manhattan Institute of Unnatural Acts
Strange Confession of Monsieur Montcairn, The
(Norcross)
Streatham, Gregory
Stroh, Gerhard “Gary,”
$TUD
(Andros)