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in the Literary Arts series. The Algonquin Round Table, as well as the number of other literary and theatrical greats who lodged at the hotel, contributed to the Algonquin Hotel's being designated in 1987 as a New York City Historic Landmark. In 1996, the hotel was designated as a National Literary
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Here lie the ashes of Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) humorist, writer, critic. Defender of human and civil rights. For her epitaph she suggested, 'Excuse my dust'. This memorial garden is dedicated to her noble spirit which celebrated the oneness of humankind and to the bonds of everlasting friendship
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USA, based on the contributions of Parker and other members of the Round Table. The organization's bronze plaque is attached to the front of the hotel. Parker's birthplace at the Jersey Shore was also designated a National Literary Landmark by Friends of Libraries USA in 2005 and a bronze plaque
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in 1925, Parker and Benchley were part of a board of editors he established to allay the concerns of his investors. Parker's first piece for the magazine was published in its second issue. She became famous for her short, viciously humorous poems, many highlighting ludicrous aspects of her many
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was adapted as an opera of the same name by composer Lisa DeSpain and librettist Rachel J. Peters. It premiered virtually as part of Operas in Place and Virtual Festival of New Operas commissioned by Baldwin Wallace Conservatory Voice Performance, Cleveland Opera Theater, and On Site Opera on
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Her writing became increasingly erratic owing to her continued abuse of alcohol. She returned to Hollywood in 1961, reconciled with Campbell, and collaborated with him on a number of unproduced projects until Campbell died from a drug overdose in 1963.
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Dorothy Herrmann claimed that Parker hated her father, who allegedly physically abused her, and her stepmother, whom she refused to call "mother", "stepmother", or "Eleanor", instead referring to her as "the housekeeper". However, her biographer
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In early 2020, the NAACP moved its headquarters to downtown Baltimore and how this might affect Parker's ashes became the topic of much speculation, especially after the NAACP formally announced it would later move to Washington, D.C.
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at a party in 1932 and, despite a rocky start (Perelman called it "a scarifying ordeal"), they remained friends for the next 35 years. They became neighbors when the Perelmans helped Parker and Campbell buy a run-down farm in
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in 2009 in Tucson, Arizona, presented by the Winding Road Theater Ensemble. She reprised the role at the Live Theatre Workshop in Tucson in 2014. The play was selected to be part of the Capital Fringe Festival in DC in 2010.
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Toward the end of this period, Parker began to become more politically aware and active. What would become a lifelong commitment to activism began in 1927, when she became concerned about the pending executions of
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Following Campbell's death, Parker returned to New York City and the Volney residential hotel. In her later years, she denigrated the Algonquin Round Table, although it had brought her such early notoriety:
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Following her cremation, Parker's ashes were unclaimed for several years. Finally, in 1973, the crematorium sent them to her lawyer's office; by then he had retired, and the ashes remained in his colleague
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Dismissive of her own talents, she deplored her reputation as a "wisecracker". Nevertheless, both her literary output and reputation for sharp wit have endured. Some of her works have been set to music.
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Her marriage to Campbell was tempestuous, with tensions exacerbated by Parker's increasing alcohol consumption and Campbell's long-term affair with a married woman in Europe during
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as the best short story of 1929. Her short stories, though often witty, were also spare and incisive, and more bittersweet than comic; her poetry has been described as sardonic.
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Berger, Joseph (October 21, 2011). "To fan fearing wrecking ball, the city is Dorothy Parker's: Working to prevent razing of building where writer lived while a small girl".
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which ran on Broadway in December 1924. The play was well received in out-of-town previews and favorably reviewed in New York, but it closed after only 24 performances. As
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Also known as Dot or Dottie, Parker was born Dorothy Rothschild in 1893 to Jacob Henry Rothschild and his wife Eliza Annie (née Marston) (1851–1898) at 732 Ocean Avenue in
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was "Tonstant Weader fwowed up." Her reviews appeared semi-regularly from 1927 to 1933, were widely read, and were posthumously published in 1970 in a collection titled
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as "one of the most engaging works" in recent years; "the cycle expresses Parker's favorite theme: how awful human beings are, especially the male of the species".
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During the 1930s and 1940s, Parker became an increasingly vocal advocate of civil liberties and civil rights and a frequent critic of authority figures. During the
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described her verse as "caked with a salty humor, rough with splinters of disillusion, and tarred with a bright black authenticity". Although some critics, notably
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Her mother died in Manhattan in July 1898, a month before Parker's fifth birthday. Her father remarried in 1900 to Eleanor Frances Lewis (1851–1903), a Protestant.
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Parker eventually separated from her husband Edwin Parker, divorcing in 1928. She had a number of affairs, her lovers including reporter-turned-playwright
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refers to this account as "largely false", stating that the atmosphere in which Parker grew up was indulgent, affectionate, supportive and generous.
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The next 15 years were Parker's period of greatest productivity and success. In the 1920s alone she published some 300 poems and free verses in
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The composer wishes to thank the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for authorizing the use of Dorothy Parker's works.
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The NAACP restated that Parker's ashes would ultimately be where her family wished. "It’s important to us that we do this right," said the
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in 1936, which the FBI suspected of being a Communist Party front. The League's membership eventually grew to around 4,000. According to
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and later proclaimed in public that he was "queer as a billy goat". The pair moved to Hollywood and signed ten-week contracts with
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between black and Jewish people. Dedicated by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. October 28, 1988.
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was raising alarms about communists in government and Hollywood. As a result, movie studio bosses placed her on the
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compiled a 1,000-page dossier on her because of her suspected involvement in Communism during the era when Senator
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were arrested, and Parker eventually pleaded guilty to a charge of "loitering and sauntering", paying a $ 5 fine.
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4th Division. She filed for divorce in 1928. Dorothy retained her married name Parker, though she remarried to
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Parker inspired a number of fictional characters in several plays of her day. These included "Lily Malone" in
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descent. Her father was the son of Sampson Jacob Rothschild (1818–1899) and Mary Greissman (b. 1824), both
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led Parker, once his Round Table compatriot, to despise him. She also was portrayed as "Daisy Lester" in
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verse", the book helped Parker's reputation for sparkling wit. She released two more volumes of verse,
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in the form of acerbic book reviews under the byline "Constant Reader". Her response to the whimsy of
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Grift, Josephine van der. (November 5, 1922). "Dorothy Parker says it's not all fun to be funny."
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In the 2010s some of her poems from the early 20th century have been set to music by the composer
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With Malice Toward All: The Quips, Lives and Loves of Some Celebrated 20th-Century American Wits
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Parker's caustic wit as a critic initially proved popular, but she was eventually dismissed by
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for her performance, and Leigh received a number of awards and nominations, including a
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on January 11, 1920 after her criticisms had too often offended the playwright–producer
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Her poem "Song in a Minor Key" was published during a candid interview with New York
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Far From Well, collected in The Portable Dorothy Parker Revised and Enlarged Edition
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Parker rose to acclaim, both for her literary works published in magazines, such as
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Martin, Wendy (2000). "Dorothy Parker (1893–1967)". In Gelfant, Blanche H. (ed.).
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collaborated to produce an anthology of her work as part of a series published by
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magazine in 1914 and some months later was hired as an editorial assistant for
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Double Lives: Stalin, Willi Munzenberg and the Seduction of the Intellectuals,
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Parker's career took off in 1918 while she was writing theater criticism for
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Capital of the World: A Portrait of New York City in the Roaring Twenties
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Her stepmother died in 1903, when Parker was nine. Parker later attended
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played Parker in the celebrity-impersonation game show episode of the
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Best under appreciated local landmark: Dorothy Parker Memorial Garden
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almost daily and became founding members of what became known as the
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Radical Hollywood: The Untold Story Behind America's Favorite Movies
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The Columbia Companion to the Twentieth-Century American Short Story
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Tucson actress Lesley Abrams wrote and performed the one-woman show
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More than 14,000 Famous Persons
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Relatives called for the ashes to be moved to the family's plot in
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elementary school at the Convent of the Blessed Sacrament on West
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American poet, short story writer, critic and satirist (1893–1967)
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and the Bible, that had remained in continuous print as of 1976.
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After the United States entered the Second World War, Parker and
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On August 22, 1992, the 99th anniversary of Parker's birth, the
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in 1926. It sold 47,000 copies and garnered impressive reviews.
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for Best Writing—Screenplay. She wrote additional dialogue for
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In 1933, when informed that famously taciturn former president
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Parker occasionally participated in radio programs, including
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You Might As Well Live: The Life and Times of Dorothy Parker
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The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States
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at the age of 73. In her will, she bequeathed her estate to
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for servicemen stationed overseas. With an introduction by
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These were no giants. Think who was writing in those days—
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The Fellow Travellers: Intellectual Friends of Communism,
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on December 12, 1865, who perished in the sinking of the
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Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere
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The Portable Dorothy Parker Revised and Enlarged Edition
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to protest the proceedings. She and fellow Round Tabler
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Coffee at Luke's: An Unauthorized Gilmore Girls Gabfest
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Parker, Dorothy (February 28, 1925). "A certain lady".
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Her best-known short story, "Big Blonde", published in
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Some of Parker's most popular work was published in
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nominations, were curtailed when her involvement in
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Laughter's Gentle Soul: The Life of Robert Benchley
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Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1993. 3533: 3511: 2929: 2889:New York: Enigma Books (2004), Revised Edition, 2446:"When Dorothy Parker got fired from Vanity Fair" 470:members and guests (l–r) Art Samuels (editor of 126:Poetry, satire, short stories, criticism, essays 3828: 3384:"City Makes It Official: Algonquin is Landmark" 3381: 3292: 3225: 1544: 1531: 700:(1931), along with the short story collections 3332:"Dorothy Parker's Ashes Could Be Moved. Again" 3156:On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 2899: 2311:Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker 1856:Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker 1845:Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker 1223:(1932), "Paula Wharton" in Gordon's 1944 play 457: 4154: 3956:. Berkeley, CA: Roaring Forties Press, 2005. 3382:Heller Anderson, Susan (September 20, 1987). 2824:. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 2184:. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. p. 78. 2014:Critical studies and reviews of Parker's work 1999:(with Walter Reisch and Ross Evans; based on 1402:(based on the 2008 memoir of the same name), 742:, it became a successful touring production. 669:Parker published her first volume of poetry, 3856: 4157:"Dorothy Parker, The Art of Fiction No. 13" 3567: 3355: 2785: 2680: 2468: 2466: 2307: 1558: 1414:original letters in Dorothy Parker's name. 1243:(1934). Kaufman's representation of her in 1192:marks the former site of her family house. 1088:(as a regular panelist). She wrote for the 303: 4104: 4087: 4073: 4059: 3527: 3235:Shapiro, Laurie Gwen (September 4, 2020). 3082: 2439: 2437: 2120: 2118: 2027:. London: Arthur Barker. pp. 192–202. 1429:Hate Songs for Mezzo-Soprano and Orchestra 38: 4264:20th-century American short story writers 4249:20th-century American non-fiction writers 4150:Dorothy Parker photo gallery; GettyImages 3771:"Not So Deep as a Well by Myriam Gendron" 2747: 2528: 2526: 2145:"Martin Rothschild : Titanic Victim" 862:, she wrote the script for the 1937 film 4304:American people of German-Jewish descent 3981:Dorothy Parker: What Fresh Hell is This? 3953:A Journey into Dorothy Parker's New York 3568:Christensen, Nathan (October 22, 2009). 3457:"Plaque Unveiled at Parker Teenage Home" 3356:Fitzpatrick, Kevin (September 7, 2020). 3303: 3273: 3111:"Book Review | Esquire | November, 1959" 2573:. 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Also in 2014, 1447:, lyrics taken from her book of poetry 1048: 868:, for which they were nominated for an 250: 1950; died 1963) 4226: 3905: 3717:"Die sieben TodsĂĽnden and other works" 3643: 3435:Hann, Christopher (February 7, 2008). 3207: 3179: 2998: 2611: 2568: 2523: 2444:Goldman, Jonathan (February 6, 2020). 2409: 2384:"Disagreement on cause of man's death" 2254:. Boston: Twayne Publishers. pp.  2245: 1981:(with Peter Viertel and Joan Harrison) 1827:Collected Poems: Not So Deep as a Well 1349:(1994). Neuwirth was nominated for an 923:. Hers is one of three volumes in the 379:with her sister, Helen, and classmate 3801:Kelly, Jeanette (February 20, 2015). 3800: 3747: 3688: 3670: 3589: 3329: 2973:"Dorothy Parker: Writer, Versifier". 2092: 1801: 1451:were used in 2014 by Canadian singer 1366:Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions 1202: 927:series, including volumes devoted to 429:as a staff writer after two years at 284:. Her successes there, including two 4439:Writers from Long Branch, New Jersey 3434: 2789:The great Hollywood musical pictures 2687:Wallace, David (September 4, 2012). 2475:"Brilliant, Troubled Dorothy Parker" 2272: 2079: 1928:; based on a novel by Herman Gorman) 1489: 1233:), and "Julia Glenn" in the Kaufman– 969:Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee 730:Parker collaborated with playwright 292:resulted in her being placed on the 4429:Screenwriters from New York (state) 4384:Jewish American short story writers 4369:Jewish American non-fiction writers 4309:American people of Scottish descent 4279:20th-century American women writers 4259:20th-century American screenwriters 3737:from the original on July 12, 2020. 3618:Treanor, Lorraine (July 11, 2010). 3083:Malanowski, James (July 17, 1959). 2364:. Associated Press. January 8, 1933 1731:Mrs. Hofstadter on Josephine Street 1280:Parker is a character in the novel 1215:(1932), "Mary Hilliard" (played by 1195:In 2014, Parker was elected to the 13: 4339:American women short story writers 4324:American women non-fiction writers 4168: 3935:Dorothy Parker: A Bio-Bibliography 3927: 3829:Margasak, Peter (April 26, 2016). 3108: 2786:Parish, J.R.; Pitts, M.R. (1992). 2741: 2473:Gottlieb, Robert (April 7, 2016). 2416:. New York: W. W. Norton. p.  1346:Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle 1105:Parker died on June 7, 1967, of a 991:by the anti-Communist publication 276:, and as a founding member of the 14: 4460: 4274:20th-century American journalists 3997: 3712: 3696:"Urfremfører Paus-opera i Kilden" 2930:Buhle, Paul; Dave Wagner (2002). 2209:. In Wagner-Martin, Linda (ed.). 1664:From the Diary of a New York Lady 1292:by J. J. Murphy (2011– ), and in 688:reviewer, dismissed her work as " 510:. The trio began lunching at the 506:, who became a close friend, and 4210: 4194:Works by or about Dorothy Parker 4128:Selected Poems by Dorothy Parker 3757:The Boston Musical Intelligencer 3278:. New York: Verso. p. 293. 3180:Kaplan, Morris (June 21, 1967). 2034: 1858:(2nd ed., with additional poems) 1783:Advice to the Little Peyton Girl 1643:Dialogue at Three in the Morning 1589: 1493: 1317:F. 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(2007). 3330:Gross, Jenny (July 19, 2020). 3274:Hitchens, Christopher (2000). 3115:Esquire | The Complete Archive 2693:. Lyons Press. pp. 184–. 2314:. New York: Scribner. p.  2221: 2198: 2173: 2164: 2155: 2137: 2054: 1987:Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman 1968:(with Alan Campbell; story by 1908: 1849:The Uncollected Dorothy Parker 1786:Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Crane 1640:Arrangement in Black and White 1443:With the authorization of the 1436:was described by musicologist 1417: 1364:named her production company ' 1282:The Dorothy Parker Murder Case 885:Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman 662:Cover of the first edition of 1: 4424:Screenwriters from New Jersey 4379:Jewish American screenwriters 4155:Marion Capron (Summer 1956). 3005:. Carrol & Graf. p.  2048: 1578:Short story: A Telephone Call 1379:In 2018, American drag queen 1306:Best New American Voices 2009 1147:Plaque at Parker's birthplace 956:, Parker helped to found the 845:. The song was introduced in 4334:American women screenwriters 4042:Resources in other libraries 4023:Resources in other libraries 3620:"Dorothy Parker's Last Call" 3590:Brown, Ann (June 30, 2014). 3043:10.5040/9781838711177.ch-010 1759:Such a Pretty Little Picture 1652:(includes 11 short stories) 1604:(includes 13 short stories) 1561:Complete Broadway, 1918–1923 1180:United States Postal Service 806: 7: 4364:Jewish American journalists 4254:20th-century American poets 4209:(public domain audiobooks) 3159:. Oxford University Press. 2101:. New York: Penguin Books. 1717:The Portable Dorothy Parker 1679:A Young Woman in Green Lace 1619:The Wonderful Old Gentleman 1559:Fitzpatrick, Kevin (2014). 1426:as the operatic song cycle 1410:, an author who for a time 1009:. Her final screenplay was 942:for the Communist magazine 921:The Portable Dorothy Parker 502:. At the magazine, she met 458:Algonquin Round Table years 409:She sold her first poem to 10: 4465: 4244:20th-century American Jews 4071:Internet Broadway Database 3983:. New York: Villard, 1988. 3408:Friends of Libraries USA. 3031:"What Fresh Hell is This?" 2246:Kinney, Arthur F. (1978). 2180:Herrmann, Dorothy (1982). 1777:The Cradle of Civilization 1373:Dorothy Parker's Last Call 1219:) in George Oppenheimer's 978:Bucks County, Pennsylvania 958:Hollywood Anti-Nazi League 583:, but also in the popular 18: 4220:section on Parker's works 4037:Resources in your library 4018:Resources in your library 2852:Publisher's Note (1976). 2748:Greenberg, David (2006). 2620:Columbia University Press 2205:Chambers, Dianne (1995). 2061:Hellman, Lillian (1973). 1549:. 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Somerset Maugham 897:Alexander Woollcott 538:, and the comedian 524:Alexander Woollcott 488:Alexander Woollcott 435:In 1917, she met a 294:Hollywood blacklist 81:New York City, U.S. 4349:Conversationalists 4314:American satirists 3658:on January 1, 2022 3650:The New York Times 3597:Arizona Daily Star 3482:Silverstein 10–11. 3463:. August 24, 2009. 3442:New Jersey Monthly 3410:"1996 dedications" 3388:The New York Times 3336:The New York Times 3210:The New York Times 3187:The New York Times 2362:The New York Times 2131:The New York Times 1965:Week-End for Three 1802:Poetry collections 1765:Oh! He's Charming! 1505:; you can help by 1390:Rupaul's Drag Race 1203:In popular culture 1149: 1081:Information Please 858:With Campbell and 825:Paramount Pictures 793:Sacco and Vanzetti 783:and the publisher 772:, was awarded the 740:The Lady Next Door 682:The New York Times 667: 564:Ainslee's Magazine 508:Robert E. 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