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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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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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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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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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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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1447:, lyrics taken from her book of poetry
1048:
868:, for which they were nominated for an
250: 1950; died 1963)
4226:
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3717:"Die sieben TodsĂĽnden and other works"
3643:
3435:Hann, Christopher (February 7, 2008).
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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:
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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. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood
1182:issued a 29¢ U.S. commemorative
1113:, and upon King's death, to the
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498:filling in for the vacationing
247:
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4359:Journalists from New York City
4085:Internet Off-Broadway Database
3644:Duarte, Amanda (May 4, 2018).
3534:Crusie, Jennifer, ed. (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.
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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:
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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:
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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
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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:. New York: Viking Press.
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3906:Parker, Dorothy (1995).
3882:"Men I'm Not Married To"
3493:Farewell, Dorothy Parker
2569:Parker, Dorothy (1976).
2479:New York Review of Books
2450:The Public Domain Review
2283:"Modern American Poetry"
1864:
1780:But the One on the Right
1743:The Bolt Behind the Blue
1700:Soldiers of the Republic
1545:Parker, Dorothy (1970).
1466:bassist/singer/composer
1399:Can You Ever Forgive Me?
1368:' in tribute to Parker.
1298:Farewell, Dorothy Parker
1261:Just One of Those Things
967:Parker also chaired the
756:The House at Pooh Corner
626:"The Conning Tower" and
526:, as well as the editor
320:apartment shortly after
304:Early life and education
19:Not to be confused with
4299:American humorous poets
4203:Works by Dorothy Parker
4184:Works by Dorothy Parker
4175:Works by Dorothy Parker
3989:, "Dorothy Parker". In
2999:Kunkel, Thomas (1996).
2215:Oxford University Press
1771:A Terrible Day Tomorrow
1728:Song of the Shirt, 1941
1628:You Were Perfectly Fine
1288:(1984), in a series of
1275:Great American Songbook
1197:New Jersey Hall of Fame
987:Parker was listed as a
940:Loyalist cause in Spain
878:in 1941. Together with
653:Josephine van der Grift
425:magazine. She moved to
327:Parker's mother was of
65:Long Branch, New Jersey
4444:Writers from Manhattan
4409:O. Henry Award winners
4294:American anti-fascists
4112:Dorothy Parker Society
3491:Meister, Ellen (2013)
3362:Dorothy Parker Society
3153:Dunning, John (1998).
2728:University of Michigan
2518:The Salina Daily Union
2410:Altman, Billy (1997).
2093:Meade, Marion (1987).
2025:The girls from Esquire
2021:Lauterbach, Richard E.
1898:Ladies of the Corridor
1725:The Standard of Living
1622:The Mantle of Whistler
1602:Laments for the Living
1479:Men I'm Not Married To
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702:Laments for the Living
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404:Morristown, New Jersey
389:spontaneous combustion
367:Parker grew up on the
341:Monroe County, Alabama
168:1929
44:Parker, c. 1910s-1920s
4419:Poets from New Jersey
4404:The New Yorker people
4374:Jewish American poets
4289:Algonquin Round Table
4140:, September 21, 2005.
4117:Algonquin Round Table
3857:Ernst, Katie (2014),
3751:(December 13, 2019).
3724:Kurt Weill Newsletter
2911:Yale University Press
2856:. New York: Penguin.
2149:Encyclopedia Titanica
2002:Lady Windermere's Fan
1924:, Horace Jackson and
1737:I Live on Your Visits
1670:Dusk Before Fireworks
1449:Not So Deep as a Well
1362:Amy Sherman-Palladino
1245:Merrily We Roll Along
1240:Merrily We Roll Along
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1023:Lady Windermere's Fan
1016:a 1949 adaptation of
795:. Parker traveled to
710:Not So Deep as a Well
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592:Saturday Evening Post
516:Algonquin Round Table
468:Algonquin Round Table
465:
385:Immaculate Conception
278:Algonquin Round Table
4394:Jewish women writers
4329:American women poets
4138:Baltimore City Paper
3948:Kevin C. Fitzpatrick
3035:British Trash Cinema
2622:. pp. 447–452.
2358:"Edwin P. Parker 2d"
1883:The Coast of Illyria
1685:Glory in the Daytime
1650:After Such Pleasures
1526:Essays and reporting
1507:adding missing items
1341:Jennifer Jason Leigh
1189:Friends of Libraries
1049:Later life and death
839:I Wished on the Moon
811:In 1932, Parker met
706:After Such Pleasures
586:Ladies’ Home Journal
580:The American Mercury
226: 1934;
197: 1917;
184:Edwin Pond Parker II
4354:Hollywood blacklist
4319:American socialists
4163:. Summer 1956 (13).
3702:. January 28, 2014.
1795:The Banquet of Crow
1616:New York to Detroit
1482:February 18, 2021.
1360:Television creator
1304:for the collection
1253:Entirely Surrounded
1007:Hollywood blacklist
948:. At the behest of
929:William Shakespeare
905:W. 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. Sherwood
492:
396:Miss Dana's School
381:Mercedes de Acosta
290:left-wing politics
135:American modernism
53:Dorothy Rothschild
4389:Jewish socialists
4218:Minstrels Archive
4179:Project Gutenberg
4146:of Dorothy Parker
4144:Emdashes coverage
4031:By Dorothy Parker
4004:Library resources
3933:Randall Calhoun,
3917:978-0-14-243721-6
3682:www.dagsavisen.no
3547:978-1-933771-17-5
3495:. Putnam Adult.
3461:Dorothyparker.com
3437:"The Write Stuff"
3109:Parker, Dorothy.
2803:978-0-8108-2529-1
2765:978-0-8050-6957-0
2700:978-0-7627-6819-6
2629:978-0-231-11098-3
2507:Silverstein 62–3.
2289:on March 27, 2019
2265:978-0-8057-7241-8
2207:"Parker, Dorothy"
1893:'s mother by Mary
1710:Collected Stories
1703:The Custard Heart
1613:Just a Little One
1570:978-1-4917-2267-1
1523:
1522:
1477:In 2021 her book
1470:issued her album
1396:In the 2018 film
1231:George S. Kaufman
1164:Woodlawn Cemetery
1100:Tallulah Bankhead
1091:Columbia Workshop
1084:(as a guest) and
888:(1947), starring
841:", with music by
817:Raton, New Mexico
781:Charles MacArthur
557:, the impresario
520:Franklin P. Adams
480:Charles MacArthur
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131:Literary movement
90:Woodlawn Cemetery
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4198:Internet Archive
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4161:The Paris Review
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1956:Trade Winds
1943:Sweethearts
1909:Screenplays
1847:(UK title:
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1658:Here We Are
1595:Collections
1583:Here We Are
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1468:Katie Ernst
1424:Marcus Paus
1418:Adaptations
1381:Miz Cracker
1286:George Baxt
1257:Cole Porter
1217:Ruth Gordon
1094:, and both
1018:Oscar Wilde
962:David Caute
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547:Vanity Fair
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1815:Sunset Gun
1774:The Garter
1768:Travelogue
1637:Big Blonde
1610:Mr. Durant
1503:incomplete
1434:Hate Songs
1408:Lee Israel
1351:Emmy Award
1221:Here Today
1096:Ilka Chase
1064:Fitzgerald
945:New Masses
913:Sunset Gun
734:to create
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694:Sunset Gun
676:The Nation
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421:, another
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265:Rothschild
149:Sunset Gun
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1667:The Waltz
1607:The Sexes
1385:Season 10
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801:Ruth Hale
725:Here Lies
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1792:The Game
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1267:musical
1265:Broadway
1068:Faulkner
982:New Hope
925:Portable
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609:founded
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329:Scottish
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1661:Too Bad
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