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         Parker Dorothy:     more books (100)
  1. Dorothy Parker: In Her Own Words by Dorothy Parker, 2004-06-25
  2. Sayings of Dorothy Parker (Duckworth Sayings Series)
  3. Portable Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker, 1991-06
  4. Bon Bons, Bourbon and Bon Mots: Stories from the Algonquin Round Table by Franklin Pierce Adams, Robert Benchley, et all 2010-04-27
  5. THE BEST OF DOROTHY PARKER by MERVYN HORDER, 2003-01-01
  6. Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker, 2009-10-20
  7. The Dorothy Parker Murder Case (Crime Classic) by George Baxt, 1989-11
  8. Enough Rope. Poems. by Dorothy. Parker, 1929
  9. Big Blond by Dorothy Parker, 1995-12
  10. The Penguin Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker, 1977
  11. Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews featuring E.M. Forster, Dorothy Parker, James Thurber, Thornton Wilder, William Faulkner, Frank O'Connor, Robert Penn Warren, Truman Capote, and others by Malcolm Cowley, 1969
  12. Here Lies: Collected Storeis by Dorothy Parker, 1939
  13. The Collected Short Stories of Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker, 1942
  14. Dorothy Parker Stories by Dorothy Parker, 1992-11-07

21. Dorothy Parker's New York
A tour of the New York life and haunts of writer dorothy parker Dot City was launched in 1998 to create something unique online a site devoted to dorothy parker's life in New York.
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22. Dorothy Parker - Biography And Poems By AmericanPoems.com
Read this brief biography on dorothy parker, a writer of short stories, articles, essays, reviews, and poetry. Find more than 200 or her poems listed, as well. Biography of dorothy parker. dorothy parker was one of the most successful and influential women writers of her era.
http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/parker
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) Navigation Biography of Dorothy Parker
Poems by Parker

Books by Parker
Biography of Dorothy Parker
Dorothy soon found another job at the magazine Ainslee's where she could be as sarcastic, bitchy, and witty as she pleased. In 1922 she wrote her first short story - "Such a PrettyLittle Picture" - this was the beginning of her literary career. In January of 1924 Dorothy divorced and moved into the Algonquin Hotel. She began writing plays; "Close Harmony" was her first. The first issue of The New Yorker was published in early 1925 and Dorothy contributed drama reviews and poetry for the first few issues. In February of 1926 she set off for Paris, but continued contributing articles to the New Yorker and Life. While in France she befriended Earnest Hemingway; surprisingly, considering his male chauvinist attitudes. Dorothy returned to New York in November. Her first book of poetry, "Enough Rope", was published and received favorable reviews as well ad being a commercial success. In 1927 she became very involved in the Sacco and Vanzetti trial. She traveled to Boston to join the protests against the execution of two innocent men. During the protest she was arrested but refused to travel in the paddy wagon, insisting on walking to jail. She was a committed socialist from this day until her death.

23. Dorothy Parker's New York
Tour the haunts, homes, and highlights of parker's life in New York City. Includes RealAudio clips, news items, and a guestbook.
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24. Dorothy Parker
featuring sophisticated graphics, humor, fine arts, a women's forum, a free Postcardsite, a Fire Island art gallery, and a dorothy parker poetry section.
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A poet, short-story writer, theater critic
and screenwriter, Dorothy Parker is best remembered for her wit.
Below are a few choice examples:
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25. Dorothy Parker Poetry
dorothy parker, top. back Copyright © The National Association forthe Advancement of Colored People and the Estate of dorothy parker.
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DOROTHY PARKER
Selections from

Ballade At Thirty-Five This, no song of an ingenue, This, no ballad of innocence; This, the rhyme of a lady who Followed ever her natural bents. This, a solo of sapience, This, a chantey of sophistry, This, the sum of experiments I loved them until they loved me.
Decked in garments of sable hue, Daubed with ashes of myriad Lents, Wearing shower bouquets of rue, Walk I ever in penitence. Oft I roam, as my heart repents, Through God's acre of memory, Marking stones, in my reverence, "I loved them until they loved me."
Pictures pass me in long review Marching columns of dead events. I was tender and, often, true; Ever a prey to coincidence. Always knew I the consequence; Always saw what the end would be. We're as Nature has made us - hence I loved them until they loved me.
Inscription for the Ceiling of a Bedroom Daily dawns another day; I must up, to make my way. Though I dress and drink and eat, Move my fingers and my feet, Learn a little, here and there, Weep and laugh and sweat and swear, Hear a song, or watch a stage, Leave some words upon a page, Claim a foe, or hail a friend- Bed awaits me at the end. Though I go in pride and strength, I'll come back to bed at length. Though I walk in blinded woe, Back to bed I'm bound to go. High my heart, or bowed my head, All my days but lead to bed. Up, and out, and on; and then Ever back to bed again, Summer, Winter, Spring, and Fall- I'm a fool to rise at all!

26. Here Lies Dorthy Parker
Promotion and reviews from a onewoman theater piece based on parker's writing.
http://www.nikilee.com/dorothyparker/index.htm
Photo by Sam Holden
upcoming shows
She Hopes Parker's Words Will Still Strike Some Chords
The LA Times , April 24, 2001
Feeling an affinity for the poetry of fabled wit Dorothy Parker, singer and songwriter Niki Lee set them to music.
By Rafael Alvarez, Special to The Times Rhyme and Reason
The Baltimore Sun , January 6, 2001
For singer-songwriter Niki Lee of Catonsville, Dorothy Parker's poems have been a musical inspiration.
By Carl Schoettler
Sun Staff Grateful acknowledgement is made to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for the use of Dorothy Parker's works.

27. Normale Seite Ohne Titel
Kurzbiografie (deutsch) und kurze Gedichte (englisch).
http://www.deirdre.purespace.de/parker.htm
Dorothy Parker Biografie******Gedichte********Kurzgeschichten Kurzbiografie: 22. August 1893: Dorothy Parker wird in West End / New Jersey geboren In diesem Zeitraum schrieb Dorothy Parker allwöchentlich für den New Yorker; ihre Kolumne hieß " Constant Reader". politische Korrespondentin im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg . Sie schrieb zahlreiche Gedichte, Kurzgeschichten (New Yorker Geschichten - wirklich sehr 07. Juli 1967: Starb Dorothy Parker in New York. Leider ist das bis jetzt erstmal alles, aber wer noch etwas mehr wissen möchte, muß leider noch etwas warten, oder kann sich den Film " Mrs Parker & ihr lasterhafter Kreis" ansehen. Hier aber noch ein paar kurze Gedichte: L H M P Razors pain you; Fighting words River are damp; Say my love is easy had, Acids stain you; Say I'm bitten raw with pride, And drugs cause cramp, Say I am too often sad - Guns aren't lawful; Still behold me at your side. Nooses give; Gas smells awful; Say I'm neither brave nor young, You might as wll live.

28. The Information Highway To Hell
An entire section of the site is dedicated to audio files of an individual reading contemporary and classic poetry by famous poets such as Lewis Carroll, dorothy parker, James Thurber, and Edgar Allen Poe.
http://www.visi.com/~tomcat
THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY TO HELL Nice to see you out on the Information Highway to Hell! As the Internet took off, many hoped for a new Renaissance to blossom on-line. It didn't. Instead, we got porn, spam, and popup advertising . Referring to the Internet as the 'Highway to Hell' is my smug way of noting the barren, under-utilized nature of Cyberspace.
On the Highway to Hell
The Information Highway to Hell
The Information Highway to Hell

Monday March 24, 2003
Last Updated on Feb 11, 2003
This song may take a while to load ... Bon Scott and I belt out Information Highway to Hell My son, around age 2, recorded this greeting for my site: Hey, what are YOU doing on 'da Highway?
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Monologue Travelogue Outdoors LISTEN to Poetry Live Cam (Times Square) Soccer Genealogy I have tried to create a site with content, a site interesting enough to spend an hour in. Monologue is a recollection of my life. No better than anyone elses no worse.
Travelogue and Outdoors have pictures along with dialogue. All the pictures enlarge to full screen when you click on them. I have written code to do this and am in the process of getting all areas to work. To close the enlarged picture, click on the "x" found on the top right of its window.
You can listen to poems in Poetry. It is easier if you have a fast internet connection, you can OPEN and listen. Otherwise, I am in the process of adding streaming audio support. Try 'Maud Muller' in the Reflection section for streaming using Real Player. I have newer, better audio to post and am using Cool Edit 2000 to enhance the recordings.

29. REVIEWERS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
Book reviewers whose focus is primarily on women's fiction and romance. Membership information, annual dorothy parker Awards, Review mailing list, history of the group, mission statement, members and book submission guidelines.
http://www.rio-reviewers.com/
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Dear Visitor, Welcome to the official website of the REVIEWERS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION Our chief purpose is to provide an index of professional book reviewers available to review books in both print and electronic mediums. With members throughout every corner of the United States, plus Canada, Barbados, and Ireland, we are dedicated to presenting global coverage of books and reviews. Each reviewer listed in our members' section abides by the mission statement of the organization: "RIO works to provide readers with quality reviews, raise the profile of book reviewers, and to gain recognition for the service provided by reviewers to the publishing industry. RIO is comprised of experienced and new reviewers who do not engage in "slash and trash" reviews but do write exemplary, intelligent reviews about fiction and nonfiction works." Please note RIO is NOT a website where reviewers post their own reviews. As members of and contributors to established websites and freelance reviewers, our goal is to cover a wide array of writers, publishers, and reading genres. For a list of RIO members please check our

30. Tribute To S.J. Perelman
The Prunological Hall of Fame offers a page of memorable quotes with a typically dour black and white image of the writer. Links to similar pages for such humorists as Robert Benchley, dorothy parker, and James Thurber.
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Tribute to S.J. Perelman
Here's to the man in the ironic mask!
    "Under a forehead roughly comparable to that of Javanese and Piltdown Man are visible a pair of tiny pig eyes, lit up alternatively by greed and concupiscence ." (Self-description) "Before they made S.J Perelman, they broke the mold." (Self-portrait) "I saw him as a verbal clown with literary overtones. For instance, when he kissed Margaret Dumont, I'd have him say: 'Goodbye, my little mountain flower. My regiment leaves at dawn.' 'What's this about a regiment?' he'd say. It's a parody of The Merry Widow , I'd say. And he'd worry over the intricacies of the line like a medieval schoolman. 'How can an audience laugh at a joke about something they never even heard of?' he would complain." (On Groucho)
Sidney Joseph Perelman is probably best known for writing the Marx Brothers movies Monkey Business and Horsefeathers . An absolute master of irony and satire, he also wrote more than a dozen books, numerous screenplays, plays, and volumes of essays (including the non-comedic book, and later screenplay for

31. Dorothy Parker
Buhbye. Due to copyright issues, the dorothy parker Poetry Archivehas been removed from this site. You can contact Putnam-Penguin
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32. Urban Goddesses Of Citrus Heights Presents
Personal poetry by Jessika, and that dedicated to poets like Rod McKuen and dorothy parker.
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Well We just got the site up and running and we've had a few hits, but we need more!!!I am constantly updating, updating, updating! So come back often and check us out, see whats new. If you have ANY poetry that you would like to see on this site...Please e-mail Jesika with the author information and poem. Chances are it will be posted, I would like to soon create a page dedicated to our viewers...With poetry and short stories written by YOU The people. Oh yeah, don't forget to take our poll.

33. Parker, Dorothy - Tribute
Admirer of this eminently quotable critic offers over 20 parker witticisms. Read about martinis, men and Yale proms.
http://www.users.interport.net/~lynda/dorothy.html

34. Englische Lyrik II
Gedichte von dorothy parker auf Englisch und in deutscher œbersetzung.
http://home.germany.net/100-163279/illeguan/english2.htm
Frustration Durch Kugeln, ins Gehirn zu jagen
Den Leuten, die mein Dasein plagen;
Zu killen, die mir nicht gefallen.
Das Schicksal macht uns schwer zu schaffen,
Denn ich hab keine Todeswaffen,
Einsam und traurig wie's tiefblaue Meer;
Laut in der Nacht wie ein Uhrwerk, das tickt;
Unsterblicher noch als der Wandrer Ahasver.
War je eine Liebe ganz aus und vorbei,
Entkam je ein Kuss seiner schuldigen Pflicht?
Elefanten und Frauen vergessen nichts.
Vergewissere dich, ob du zielsicher bist. Elefanten und Frauen vergessen nichts. Doch Vorsicht, Sohn, vorm Blutfluch der Zwei, Elefanten und Frauen vergessen nichts. Geleit Prinz, einen Ratschlag leg ich noch bei, Elefanten und Frauen vergessen nichts.
JS/07/M/378 Dieses Marmor-Monument wurde vom Staat errichtet
Er war also, im modernen Sinn eines alten Worts: heilig. Bis zum Ruhestand, den Krieg mal beiseite gelassen, War er in der Fabrik, wurde niemals entlassen Und stellte den Arbeitgeber zufrieden, die Friesier Motoren e.G. (Die Gewerkschaft, sagt unser Bericht, war solide)

35. Dorothy Parker
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36. An Understatement Of Poetry
A portal which provides information about poetry and art. Features links to sites about and online poetry from such famous poets as dorothy parker, Alan Ginsberg, Dylan Thomas, Edgar Allen Poe, and William Blake.
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37. Parker, Dorothy
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38. Dorothy Parker - Biography And Poems By AmericanPoems.com
Biography and texts of Enough Rope, Sunset Gun and Death and Taxes.
http://www.AmericanPoems.com/poets/parker/
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Dorothy soon found another job at the magazine Ainslee's where she could be as sarcastic, bitchy, and witty as she pleased. In 1922 she wrote her first short story - "Such a PrettyLittle Picture" - this was the beginning of her literary career. In January of 1924 Dorothy divorced and moved into the Algonquin Hotel. She began writing plays; "Close Harmony" was her first. The first issue of The New Yorker was published in early 1925 and Dorothy contributed drama reviews and poetry for the first few issues. In February of 1926 she set off for Paris, but continued contributing articles to the New Yorker and Life. While in France she befriended Earnest Hemingway; surprisingly, considering his male chauvinist attitudes. Dorothy returned to New York in November. Her first book of poetry, "Enough Rope", was published and received favorable reviews as well ad being a commercial success. In 1927 she became very involved in the Sacco and Vanzetti trial. She traveled to Boston to join the protests against the execution of two innocent men. During the protest she was arrested but refused to travel in the paddy wagon, insisting on walking to jail. She was a committed socialist from this day until her death.

39. Parker, Dorothy (Rothschild)
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Parker, Dorothy (Rothschild) Parker, Dorothy (Rothschild), , American short-story and verse writer, b. West End, N.J. While serving as drama critic for Vanity Fair New Yorker (1927), she gained an almost legendary reputation for her sardonic wit. Her first volume of poetry, Enough Rope (1926) brought her fame, and she followed it with such volumes as Death and Taxes (1931) and Not So Deep as a Well Laments for the Living (1930) and Here Lies (1939). Her Collected Stories was published in 1942 and her Collected Poetry in 1944. She collaborated with Arnaud d'Usseau on the play Ladies of the Corridor See biographies by J. Keats (1970) and M. Meade (1987); study by A. F. Kinney (1978). Parker, Charlie "Bird"

40. Dorothy Parker
A large collection of her poetry and some quotes.
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DOROTHY PARKER
In 1927 Edmund Wilson, who was at that time the literary editor of The New Republic, published a review of Dorothy Parker's poetry. The New Republic Online has recently pulled that review from the magazines archives, and we have linked it here for your enjoyment:
Dorothy Parker's Poems by Edmund Wilson

It might be a nice way to begin your stroll through the Parker Poetry Section below. This page will remain on your screen so you can easily get back to it at any time.
Enough Rope was published in December of 1926, and by the Spring of 1927 it was making publishing history by becoming a best seller, an almost unprecedented achievement for a volume of poetry.
Sunset Gun was Dorothy's second volume of verse, published in May of 1928. The title was changed at the last minute from Songs For The Nearest Harmonica to the darker Sunset Gun, a reference to the cannon that is traditionally fired at the end of the day when the flag is lowered.
In 1931, Viking published Dorothy's third volume of poetry under the title
Death and Taxes.

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