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As this complete collection of her short stories demonstrates, Dorothy Parker’s talents extended far beyond brash one-liners and clever rhymes. Her stories not only bring to life the urban milieu that was her bailiwick but lay bare the uncertainties and disappointments of ordinary people living ordinary lives.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
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Weight | 0.38 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.54 × 12.88 × 3.48 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 480 |
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Year Published | 2002-12-31 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0142437212 |
About The Author | Dorothy Parker was born in West End, New Jersey, in 1893 and grew up in New York, attending a Catholic convent school and Miss Dana's School in Morristown, New Jersey. In 1916 she sold some of her poetry to the editor of Vogue, and was subsequently given an editorial position on the magazine, writing captions for fashion photographs and drawings. She then became drama critic of Vanity Fair and the central figure of the celebrated Algonquin Round Table.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 collection of poems included Not So Deep as a Well and Enough Rope, which became a bestseller; and her collections of stories included Here Lies. She also collaborated with Elmer Rice on a play, Close Harmony and with Arnaud d'Usseau on the play the Ladies of the Corridor. She herself had two Broadway plays written about her and was portrayed as a character in a third. Her cynicism and the concentration of her judgements were famous and she has been closely associated with modern urbane humour.Her first husband was Edwin Pond Parker II, and although they were divorced some years later, she continued to use his name, which she much preferred to her own of Rothschild. Her second husband was an actor-writer Alan Campbell. They went to Hollywood as a writing team and went through a tempestuous marriage until his death in 1963, when Dorothy Parker returned to New York. She died in 1967.Regina Barreca is a professor of English and feminist theory at the University of Connecticut. She is the editor of seven books, including The Penguin Book of Women's Humor, and the author of four others. She writes frequently for the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and the Hartford Courant. |
Table Of Content | Complete StoriesIntroductionSuggestions for Further ReadingChronologyA Note on the TextStoriesSuch a Pretty Little PictureToo BadMr. DurantA Certain LadyThe Wonderful Old GentlemanDialogue at Three in the MorningThe Last TeaOh! He's Charming!TravelogueLittle CurtisThe SexesArrangement in Black and WhiteA Telephone CallA Terrible Day TomorrowJust a Little OneThe Mantle of WhistlerThe GarterNew York to DetroitBig BlondeYou Were Perfectly FineThe Cradle of CivilizationBut the One on the RightHere We AreLady with a LampDusk Before FireworksA Young Woman in Green LaceHorsieAdvice to the Little Peyton GirlFrom the Diary of a New York LadySentimentMrs. Carrington and Mrs. CraneThe Little HoursThe WaltzThe Road HomeGlory in the DaytimeCousin LarryMrs. Hofstadter on Josephine StreetClothe the NakedSoldiers of the RepublicThe Custard HeartSong of the Shirt, 1941The Standard of LivingThe Lovely LeaveThe GameI Live on Your VisitsLolitaThe Banquet of CrowThe Bolt Behind the BlueSketchesOur Tuesday ClubAs the Spirit MovesA Dinner Party AnthologyA Summer Hotel AnthologyAn Apartment House AnthologyMen I'm Not Married ToWelcome HomeOur Own CrowdProfessional Youth |
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