Andy Ray
Author of in the rooms (the life story of a recovered alcoholic)
Works by Andy Ray
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Ray, Andy
- Legal name
- Campanaro, Andy Ray
- Other names
- Butch
Lumpy
Mongo, C. F. - Birthdate
- 1943-08-17
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Daytona Beach Community College (AA|with honors|1969)
The Adjutant General's Stenography School, United States Army (graduated 10th in class)
Florida State University, Tallahassee (BA|English Literature)
University of Central Florida (MA|English Literature)
Dale Carnegie Sales School (graduated w/first place for enthusiasm)
Royal Barber School, Schenectady, New York (Master's License) - Occupations
- reporter
editor
machinery sales - Organizations
- Daytona Beach 200 Motorcycle Club (life member)
LT (life member)
Author's Den (since 2006)
Victor E. Club, Inc. (life member)
Democratic National Committee (since 2006) - Awards and honors
- Daytona Beach Junior College, Phi Theta Kappa. Sophomore class president
Florida Press Association editorial excellence (1991, 2nd place)
Florida Press Association editorial excellence (1990, 3rd place) - Agent
- orange
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Deltona, Florida, USA
Chestertown, New York, USA
Gainesville, Florida, USA
Independence, Missouri, USA
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA (show all 19)
Stuttgart, Germany
New York, New York, USA
Fort Valley, Georgia, USA
Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Miami, Florida, USA
Lake Wales, Florida, USA
Belle Glade, Florida, USA
Royal Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Port Charlotte, Florida, USA
Orlando, Florida, USA
Mohave Desert, USA
Killeen, Texas, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
This is the story of one man's struggle to conquer his own life; to finally become the one in control of his actions. The story involves brutal honesty about a life of drinking and desire for sexual pleasure but also a desire for peace.
There are really three main parts to this book: before alcohol, the alcoholic, and the recovering alcoholic. Each part of the story shows how shattered Perry Smith's life was and really draws the reader into that dark lifestyle. It doesn't sugar coat a life show more lived addicted to poison but rather it shows a unique look into one man's inner desires, fears, and secrets.
But perhaps the best part of this book, and the most intriguing, is the transfiguration of Perry Smith. To come to grips with a life not loved, to confront that life and to change it into a more peaceful existence was remarkable.
I think this was a great book simply because it made me feel such a wide range of emotions. This ability is the mark of a good book. show less
There are really three main parts to this book: before alcohol, the alcoholic, and the recovering alcoholic. Each part of the story shows how shattered Perry Smith's life was and really draws the reader into that dark lifestyle. It doesn't sugar coat a life show more lived addicted to poison but rather it shows a unique look into one man's inner desires, fears, and secrets.
But perhaps the best part of this book, and the most intriguing, is the transfiguration of Perry Smith. To come to grips with a life not loved, to confront that life and to change it into a more peaceful existence was remarkable.
I think this was a great book simply because it made me feel such a wide range of emotions. This ability is the mark of a good book. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
I received this book from Librarything Early Reviewers. To be quite honest I had no idea what to expect when I picked this up. I did read this in one sitting. This book to be depicted what the 60's perfectly. I did find the first few short stories gruesome and some of the stories are sexually graphic. It is nothing that is too overwhelming and I feel that if it wouldn't have been in the book it would have taken away from the free spirits of the main characters. The stories follow the main show more character and two secondary characters on a journey of social change of the 60's. They also encounter issues with anti war movements,Gay and Women's liberation and the KKK. All In all I felt like it was an amazing short story collection. It left me wondering what happened to the characters in the 70's its a must read! show less
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A set of linked short stories, that could perhaps be worked up to a full novel, but worthwhile of itself. Set in the hippy Californian culture of the late sixties that seems to match my recollections of how it appeared to us on the other side of the pond. A little heavy on the adjectives in the stoned bits and there is more sex than I want to read about but all fits into the narrative.
I had to look up what a 'Scapular' is and although I now know what ' bangs' are in relation to hair, I must show more get round to finding out what 'shingles' apropos hair are/is.
Deserves to be more widely read. show less
I had to look up what a 'Scapular' is and although I now know what ' bangs' are in relation to hair, I must show more get round to finding out what 'shingles' apropos hair are/is.
Deserves to be more widely read. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
This is a self-generated bibliography and journal handwritten from October 1, 2004 through to the end of the journal December 16, 2010, covering 5482 books and naotes of Andy's life in that time period. There is no revision or attept at literary ability here. It is unpublishable for the public.
Statistics
- Works
- 5
- Members
- 26
- Popularity
- #495,360
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 6
- Languages
- 1




