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Out and about with Winsor French / James M. Wood.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wood, James M., 1939- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gossip columnists--Ohio--Cleveland--Biography.
Gossip columnists.
French, Winsor, 1904-1973.
French, Winsor.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (298 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Kent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, 2011.
Summary:
How a gay newspaper columnist dominated a citys nightlife from the 1930s to the 1960s Winsor French was a journalist with a singular voice. A self-described effeminate young man, French occupied desks in city rooms drenched with masculinity, enduring his colleagues homophobia and risking the loss of his job by defending unconventional behavior. He ignored newspaper taboos by publishing the price of bootlegged liquor during Prohibition and by writing stories about sepia entertainers, Jewish socialites, schoolchildren in wheelchairs, and men who found males more exciting than females. Frenchs reports of urban nightlife appeared in Parade, a magazine he founded and edited, as well as in two Cleveland newspapers, the News and the Press. His most illuminating observations were items in an about-town column, a metropolitan newspaper format begun in the 1920s to publicize the local affairs of café society. Frenchs wanderlust, however, led him to extend his geographical boundaries from downtown Cleveland to the smoke and music haunts of Havana, Hollywood, Manhattan, Paris, London, and Pago Pago. His sources were crooners, deckhands, fan dancers, hoboes, gangsters, millionaires, redcaps, torch singers, and several of the twentieth centurys most celebrated stage, film, and literary artists, including Noel Coward, Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant, Somerset Maugham, and Cole Porter. The four decades of Frenchs professional career are often described as an era that forced homosexuals to be sexually vague and anonymous, especially if they aspired to prominence in their local community. But Frenchs life and career contradicted that assumption. He never hid his sexuality yet achieved journalistic leadership and unchallenged influence over Clevelands social life. Richly illustrated with contemporary news photographs and editorial drawings, Out and About with Winsor French documents the powerful role played by about-town columnists during a raucous episode in the history of American newspapers.
Contents:
Intro
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: "Walks quivering on an empty stomach"
"The plot is very, very daring": Monday, January 2, 1933, 8:25 p.m.
"Rudderless in a … sea of hospitality": Sunday, January 8, 1933, 7 p.m.
"Please bear with my incoherence": Saturday, September 30, 1933, 8:30 p.m.
"What price Repeal?": Sunday, December 31, 1933, 11 p.m.
"The men wear anything they please": Friday, May 17, 1935, 6:30 p.m.
"You've never heard such music": Wednesday, June 10, 1936, 6 p.m.
"I may have been a little harsh": Monday, December 6, 1937, 1 a.m.
"Nights are … a Bacchanalian rout": Saturday, January 20, 1940, Midnight
"Our own design for living": Tuesday, December 2, 1941, Mid-afternoon
"Solid gold from wrist to elbow": Monday, October 1, 1945, 11 a.m.
"Blow off a little steam": Sunday, October 3, 1948, 8:30 p.m.
"Squawks from unexpected places": Friday, January 9, 1953, 5 p.m.
"Accustomed as I am to off-beat rhythms": Sunday, December 20, 1959, 9 p.m.
"No one even whimpers": Monday, December 25, 1961, 8 p.m.
"I cannot use my hands to write": Saturday, September 7, 1963, 4 p.m.
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Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-63101-080-8
OCLC:
922995269

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