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Who
the Hell is Stew Albert?
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a
memoir by Stew Albert
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Stew
Albert is an almost-nice Jewish boy who grew up in Brooklyn between World
War II and the Cold War. Many of us remember hiding under desks during
practice nuclear attacks, but Stew remembers the brass pail in his vestibule
filled with white sand in case the Japanese bombed his house and there
was a fire. Yes, Stew grew up very bored in Brooklyn-and got out in a
hurry. His was the unspectacular childhood of a not-especially-promising
kid. He wasn't good at punch ball, spelling, math, geography, or kick-the-can;
although he did have some surprising skill swinging a stick at a 'spaldeen.'
He wasn't particularly popular nor was he disliked - he was invisibly
normal. He did, however, have one very distinguishing characteristic:
he was, and still is, a very blond Jew. Stew frequently daydreamed about
outlaws and tough guys, as did his father, who worked as a city clerk
for fifty years. By all rights, Stew should have followed in his old man's
footsteps. But instead, we find a young man stoned and hanging-out, in
bed with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, shvitzing in the Luxor Turkish Baths
with Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, drunk in Santiago, Chile with Phil
Ochs and blasted with Allen Ginsberg on a manic drive through San Francisco's
hills. An alert CIA agent would have easily recognized our former loser
on an Algerian beach acid-tripping with Timothy Leary. Can this childhood
mediocrity-outstanding only for his hair color-be the same guy showing
off his Chicago riot head wounds to William S. Burroughs? Can it be him
amidst the chaotic siege on the Pentagon in 1967, giving a speech to the
82nd Airborne about the Lone Ranger? How did this putz kid reinvent himself?
Instead of taking a civil service test, he started taking his daydreams
seriously. But why? It must have been the sixties-that brief period of
time when everything seemed possible and the future was up for grabs .
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Available December 2003
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Book
Speaking Tour
Portland Oregon-- March 23, at 7 P.M. at Broadway Books Berkeley California-- April 4, at 7:30 P.M. at Black Oak Books |
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Who
The Hell is Stew Albert, published by Red
Hen Press is now available at your local independent bookstore or through
Red Hen Press. For a signed copy,
email to judyandjessica@gmail.com
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