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Key West Collection [Paperback]

Dorothy Raymer (Author), Tom Corcoran (Editor, Illustrator, Photographer)
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May 18, 1999
When Dorothy Raymer retired from the Key West Citizen, the editor of the local weekly, Solares Hill, asked her to write about her crazier times on the island. He wanted articles longer and more colorful than the daily could publish. Dorothy took to her new task with a sense of humor, a large helping of mischief, and great insight to the Island City's social scene. This book collects 25 of those articles. Subjects as varied as guest rides on Navy submarines, legendary houses of ill repute, the author's close friendship with Tennessee Williams, beach nudity, street people, and Harry Truman offer a broad scope on recent Key West history. Included are a dozen images by noted photographer and mystery writer Tom Corcoran.

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Nobody can tell you more about the Key West that I first knew, as long ago as 1941, and all the changes that have occurred since then. She keeps in touch with everything about our much-loved island, and the island feels for Dorothy Raymer the same abiding and deep affection that she has always felt for it. Read her book if you want to know the warm and intimate, but always tasteful story of Key West. --Tennessee Williams

About the Author

Dorothy Raymer received her Master's in English Literature from Ohio State University in 1931. She was a fixture of Key West journalism from 1949 until her death in 1982. She was a columnist and feature writer for the Key West Citizen, sketching past and present island scenes and characters. Her writing credits included book and entertainment columns for the Miami News and brief stints with other publications.

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  • Paperback: 158 pages
  • Publisher: The Ketch & Yawl Press (May 18, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964173549
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964173545
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #828,919 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Only In Key West, June 5, 1999
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Ah, here we are. Here are those oft' cited "glory days of yesteryear" lovingly reprinted by John Boisonault and Tom Corcoran - and the timing couldn't be better. From a literary perspective, it's of course Springtime with various versions of "season" winding down. Jasmine and Cereus perfume the often thunderous nights and a hammock'd or curled-up casual sip'n read offers just the sought after relaxation. Nothing could be finer or more suitable than Key West Collection. With a deft, self-depreciating yet mannered air, Ms. Raymer recounts first-hand adventures and mis-adventures in the "open air asylum" of old Key West. Here is a roustabout Last Resort of costume parties, nudity, famous writers, domestic squabbles, internecine jealousies, street bums, dirtbags, cruise ship passengers, body piercings and arguments over who got here first. Sound familiar? The beauty of the selection, of course, is how little much of our "lifestyle" has changed over the past 50 years. There is, however, one aspect that veritably screams out for notice...and that is humor, ingenuity and tolerance. I've had the pleasure of meeting many of the characters in this book. (The description of Cigarette Willy, alone, brought back a swirl of memories from that place before modernization and AIDS where one "merely had to wish to make it so.") Events like Fantasy Fest, the Suds Run, the Hemingway Festival and the Conch Republic Celebration were hatched in a hazy improvisation long before being certified as "annual events". It is worth noting that all of the events in this book took place in those days often cited as when Key West was "dying" - those days when Duval Street was shuttered and the streets were empty. Well, as the Key West Collection attests, someone was here, and though they may not have been rapaciously gouging the City and its tourists for every last penny they could squeeze out of them, they somehow managed to thrive with renegade humor and world famous alacrity. In fact, they survived so well that they created the "Key West" that so many tourists come here, in vain, to discover. Tom Corcoran's photographs from the near distant past, evoke a time of shrimpers, flop houses, stripper bars, lazy afternoons, grey weatherered buildings and Tennessee Williams - not tricked-up plastic faux once-upon-a-time trinket stands, mind you: the real thing. It's there in the scented evening air, in the smell of fresh Cuban bread and stand-up buche. It's there in a note from 1981 wherein the authoress can't find Tennessee Williams' house because "the streets were being dug up for sewer installation". We even read of a squabble between usurer Juius Stone and "Charlie Ramos" over the location of the "truly southernmost house". Key West Collection is the perfect gift for the newly arrived who'd like to know a bit more about their new "home" before they form an idea of what it ought to be. -Bud Nevero
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pieces of Paradise., March 21, 2003
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This is one great book. I love Key West and someday I'm going to move there. It's home. When I discovered this book I didn't expect the reaction it gave me. It brought me back. The characters, the craziness, and the surreal island life of the Keys came rushing back to me like a tidal wave. It reminded me of what I love and miss about Key West. A wonderful read.
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The word "establishment" had a different meaning in the early days of Key West than it has now. Read the first page
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Key West, Duval Street, Tennessee Williams, World War, Stock Island, New York, Sea Dog, United States, Monroe County, Naval Station, Alice Reid, President Truman, Julius Stone, Mom's Tea Room, Boca Chica, Hansen's Disease, Miss Bankhead, Secret Service, Caroline Street, Duncan Street, Little White House, Marine Hospital, Shore Patrol, Sloppy Joe, Tom Weaver
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