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  1. 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. The family cottage was on Ocean Avenue; it burned down before World War I. Dorothy’s mother died in West End when she was four years old. Grow

  2. 309 quotes from Dorothy Parker: '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 gave it to.', and ' Résumé Razors pain you, Rivers are damp, Acids stain you, And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful, Nooses give, Gas smells awful. You might as well live.'

  3. 24 de sept. de 2013 · Dorothy Parker reads "One Perfect Rose"A single flow'r he sent me, since we met.All tenderly his messenger he chose;Deep-hearted, pure, with scented dew stil...

  4. 1 de jul. de 2021 · Writer, poet, critic, and screenwriter Dorothy Parker became known for her fierce wit as Vanity Fair’s drama critic in 1918 and as a founder of the “Algonquin Round Table.” She wrote multiple successful volumes of poetry and short stories and co-wrote the screenplay for the original A Star Is Born (1939). Parker was also committed to activism and numerous political causes.

  5. Dorothy Parker. (Dorothy Rothschild Parker; West End, 1893 - Nueva York, 1967) Escritora estadounidense. Espíritu versátil y brillante, escribió artículos para Vogue, y ejerció la crítica literaria y teatral en Vanity Fair y en The New Yorker. Publicó tres volúmenes de poesía ( Suficiente soga, 1926; Sunset Gun, 1928; Muerte e ...

  6. But Not Forgotten . In this well-loved Dorothy Parker poem, the poet’s speaker spends the lines discussing how influential their memory and spirit will be on “you.”The poet suggests that the speaker may have passed away and could be speaking the poem’s lines from the afterlife. The speaker believes it will take a long time for “you” to “forget” her hands and the way she speaks.

  7. #10 Resumé. First appeared in New York World on 16 August 1925, and later included in Enough Rope (1926), Dorothy Parker’s “Resumé” is about a speaker’s hesitations to commit suicide for the associated pain that has to be endured. For instance, the speaker says razors pain oneself, and the rivers are too damp to drown oneself. Explore the full poem below:

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