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Thismagazine contributor, short-story author & poet once said, "I can't write five words but that I change seven" |
Dorothy Parker
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$1,600 |
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WOMEN WRITERS |
2023-05-08 |
#2 |
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Thisregular contributor to The New Yorker was known for her quips, but her writing is often melancholy |
Dorothy Parker
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$2,000 |
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FACE THE AUTHOR |
2019-12-25 |
#8123 |
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One of her circle described her as "a lacy sleeve with a bottle of vitriol concealed in its folds" |
Dorothy Parker
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WOMEN WRITERS |
2019-01-30 |
#7918 |
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Known for her sharp wit, in the 1920s, shewrote articles for Vanity Fair & The New Yorker |
Dorothy Parker
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$3,000 |
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WOMEN AUTHORS |
2016-09-15 |
#7359 |
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A posthumous collection of book reviews by this Algonquin wit was published in 1970 as "Constant Reader" |
Dorothy Parker
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$800 |
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AUTHORESS! AUTHORESS! |
2013-04-12 |
#6585 |
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When reviewing "Dawn" in The New Yorker, she quipped, "Theodore Dreiser should ought to write nicer" |
Dorothy Parker
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$1,200 |
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AUTHORS ON AUTHORS |
2012-12-06 |
#6494 |
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We wonder if this witty gal wrote dialogue for "A Star Is Born" while sitting at a round table |
Dorothy Parker
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$400 |
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AUTHORS IN HOLLYWOOD |
2011-04-15 |
#6130 |
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In a 1931 issue of The New Yorker, she quipped, "Theodore Dreiser should ought to write nicer" |
Dorothy Parker
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$1,000 |
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AUTHORS ON AUTHORS |
1997-02-20 |
#2879 |
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This Round Table wit collaborated with Elmer Rice on the 1924 play "Close Harmony" |
Dorothy Parker
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$800 |
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WOMEN AUTHORS |
1995-01-02 |
#2381 |
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This woman who co-founded the Algonquin Round Table won an O. Henry Award for her story "Big Blonde" |
Dorothy Parker
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$600 |
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WOMEN AUTHORS |
1994-10-27 |
#2334 |
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Alexander Woollcott called this Round Table wit a combination "of Little Nell and Lady Macbeth" |
Dorothy Parker
DD
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$2,500 |
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QUOTES ABOUT AUTHORS |
1994-04-21 |
#2229 |
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Even after her divorce & remarriage, she continued to use the last name of her ex-husband Edwin P. Parker II |
Dorothy Parker
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$400 |
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AUTHORS |
1992-05-01 |
#1780 |
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Even after her divorce and remarriage, she continued to use the name of her ex-husband Edwin P. Parker II |
Dorothy Parker
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$500 |
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AUTHORS |
1991-09-23 |
#1621 |
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A member of the Algonquin Round Table, this petite brunette wrote a story called "Big Blonde" |
Dorothy Parker
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$1,000 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1990-04-10 |
#1302 |
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Short, dark creator of "Big Blonde", she was more famous for her wit around the Algonquin Round Table |
Dorothy Parker
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$1,000 |
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WOMEN WRITERS |
1985-05-02 |
#169 |