Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker ... Not to be confused with Dorothee Parker. Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet and writer of ...
Dorothy Parker Society – Official Dorothy Parker Site Since 1998
Dorothy Parker was among many New Yorkers who found a second home in beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the 1930s. Just 82 miles southwest ...
Dorothy Parker | The Poetry Foundation
In 1926, Parker published her first book of poetry, Enough Rope, which became a bestseller. Her other collections include Sunset Gun (1928) and Death and Taxes ...
About Dorothy Parker | Academy of American Poets
In 1914, Dorothy sold her first poem to Vanity Fair. At age twenty-two, she took an editorial job at Vogue. She continued to write poems for newspapers and ...
Dorothy Parker | Biography, Books, & Facts | Britannica
Dorothy Parker, American short-story writer, poet, screenwriter, and critic known for her witty, and often acerbic, remarks.
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) Dorothy Parker was born to J. Henry and Elizabeth Rothschild on Aug. 22, 1893, at their summer home in West End, New Jersey.
Quotes by Dorothy Parker (Author of The Portable ... - Goodreads
Dorothy Parker Quotes ... Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone. ... If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he ...
Dorothy Parker. 211020 likes · 17523 talking about this. Daily quotes, quips and poems from "the mistress of the verbal hand grenade." This page is...
Dorothy Parker Latest Articles | The New Yorker
Dorothy Parker is Contributor on The New Yorker. Read Dorothy Parker's bio and get latest news stories and articles. Connect with users and join the ...
Dorothy Parker's Daring Wit | National Endowment for the Humanities
In Parker's short fiction, writes scholar Regina Barreca, she “depicted the effects of poverty, economic and spiritual, upon women who remained chronically ...
The Improbable Journey of Dorothy Parker's Ashes | The New Yorker
When they hit concrete, they broke through with a wrecking bar, a sledgehammer, a shovel, an air chisel, and, eventually, a jackhammer. ( ...
Dorothy Parker was an American writer, poet and critic best known for her caustic wit, wisecracks, and sharp eye for 20th century urban foibles. From a ...
Dorothy Parker, The Art of Fiction No. 13 - The Paris Review
She is a small woman, her voice gentle, her tone often apologetic. But occasionally, given the opportunity to comment on matters she feels strongly about, her ...
Dorothy Parker - Poems by the Famous Poet - All Poetry
I cannot take the gentlest joke. I find no peace in paint or type. My world is but a lot of tripe. I'm disillusioned, empty-breasted. For what I think, I'd be ...
Dorothy Parker | Topics - Vanity Fair Archive
Born in 1893, writer and poet Dorothy Parker wrote for Vanity Fair during its early incarnation (1914–1936), alongside poets like E.E. Cummings and Langston ...
Hollywood Can Be Hell for a Writer, as Two New Books Remind Us
Dorothy Parker worked on the script for “A Star Is Born,” but the tragic ending was all hers, while Bruce Eric Kaplan manages to find the ...
Dorothy Parker's stunning wit and tragic life - BBC
Dorothy Parker's stunning wit and tragic life ... On the 50th anniversary of her death, Hephzibah Anderson looks beyond Dorothy Parker's ...
Dorothy Parker(1893-1967) - IMDb
Dorothy Parker. Writer: Saboteur. Dorothy Rothschild was born on August 22, 1893 into a family of comfortable financial means. Raised by her father and ...
Dorothy Parker | Penguin Random House
Famous for her spoken wit, she showed the same trenchant commentary in her book reviews for The New Yorker and Esquire and in her poems and sketches. Her ...
Poems by Dorothy Parker - Poem Hunter
Dorothy Parker Poems ... 1. ... A single flow'r he sent me, since we met. ... One perfect rose. ... 2. ... Broke my brittle heart in two; And that is very bad. ... 3. ... I ...
Dorothy Parker
American poet and writerDorothy Parker was an American poet and writer of fiction, plays and screenplays based in New York; she was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.