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The Key West Reader: The Best of Key Wests Writers 1830-1990

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Over the past century, the island city of Key West has been home to many Pulitzer Prize Winners and other esteemed writers: Erenest Hemingway, Tennesse Williams, John Hersey, Tom McGuane, Phil Caputo, James Merrill, Elizabeth Bishop, Richard Wilbur, and Hunter S. Thompson, to name just a few.

Here, for the first time, an anthology which celebrates the literary heritage of Key West: the island seen through the eyes of twenty-five of its most renowned writers.

230 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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George Murphy

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August 21, 2012
Once again, I found myself in the library. Poking around for graphic novels, er, research, this book caught my eye. The Conch Republic had been on my mind, so I checked it out. This turned out to be one of my best unplanned picks from the shelves. The key aspect of this book was exposure. I read authors I hadn't heard of, or only glanced over in high school. Dos Passos and Crane stood out as real gems, HST and Hemingway were in perfect form. Even the stories about women whining were masterful. And on top of all of this, never ever have I wanted to go fishing as badly as I did when reading this collection. That alone warrants serious consideration.
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November 29, 2011
It's not that book is poorly written or unenjoyable. It is an omnibus, though, and as a result, some pieces detract while the others add. The strong parts are *very* strong while the weak bits, consisting mostly of poetry, don't add much.
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October 4, 2008
There are many famous writers who have dwelled in the Keys, this book gives a wonderful feel for the Keys. I especially enjoyed "The Open Boat' by Stephen Crane
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March 29, 2010
George Murphy spoke to our tour group in Key West, so had to read his book. Really amazing how many writers have lived or passed through there. It introduced me to some I didn't know much about.
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September 22, 2012
Great short stories and poems. Trying to get into that Key West frame of mind for my October trip.
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