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  1. Dorothy Parker’s “A Telephone Call” Among 6 Stories, 21 Poems, Entered into Public Domain; 50 Poems, 4 Stories by Dorothy Parker Entering Public Domain; Parker Mink to Return to Repeal Party at NY Distillery Dec. 3; Dorothy Parker Childhood Home Now a Vape Shop

  2. 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.

  3. Jun 8, 2023 · Had Dorothy Parker been a supercentenarian, she would have been 123 years old today—and she surely would have had some great observations about life in 2016. As luck would have it, many of her ...

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  5. Dorothy Parker Complete Broadway, 1918-1923 By Dorothy Parker. Introduction and edited by Kevin C. Fitzpatrick Donald Books/iUniverse (2014) Hardcover, Softcover, E-Book, 500 pages [Buy via Amazon] The groundbreaking Broadway reviews of the inestimable Dorothy Parker are collected in one vo

  6. May 5, 2010 · Eighty-Five from the Archive: Dorothy Parker. By Erin Overbey. May 5, 2010. This year is The New Yorker’s eighty-fifth anniversary. To celebrate, over eighty-five weekdays we will turn a ...

  7. Dorothy Parker, orig. Dorothy Rothschild, (born Aug. 22, 1893, West End, near Long Beach, N.J., U.S.—died June 7, 1967, New York, N.Y.), U.S. short-story writer and poet. She grew up in affluence in New York City. She was a drama critic for Vanity Fair and wrote book reviews for The New Yorker (1927–33). Her poetry volumes include Enough ...

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