Bio
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) was an American writer, poet, critic and screenwriter best known for her sharp, acerbic wit as well as her founding and participation in the renowned literary group, the Algonquin Round Table. Born Dorothy Rothschild in West End, New Jersey in 1893, she pursued writing early, joining the editorial staff at Vogue in 1916 and then becoming the drama critic for Vanity Fair magazine in 1917. She married Edwin Pond Parker II in 1917, retaining his last name after their divorce in 1928. Fired at Vanity Fair for her sharp tone in her critiques, she became a freelance writer, publishing her first book of verse in 1926, "Enough Rope," which became a best-seller. In 1919, Parker co-founded an informal quasi-literary group that would meet for lunch at the Algonquin Hotel in New York and featured some of the brightest and best writers of the age. Along with Parker, the group often included Robert Benchley, George S. Kaufman, Alexander Woollcott, James Thurber and Harpo Marx and became known as the Algonquin Round Table. The group's gatherings became infamous for the participants' witty, cynical, humorous and caustic banter and regular meetings of the Round Table would last until 1943. In 1927, Parker began her long association with The New Yorker when she signed on as their book critic and would contribute short and long pieces for The New Yorker for the rest of her career. In 1933, Parker and her second husband, Alan Campbell decamped to Hollywood to become screenwriters, collaborating or contributing to more than fifteen films, including 1937's "A Star is Born," netting them Academy Award nominations. Parker's politics would eventually get her blacklisted in Hollywood, but she never stopped writing. She lived in Hollywood until Campbell's death in 1963, after which she returned to New York. In 1967, Parker suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 73. In her will, she left her entire estate to Martin Luther King, Jr. and, upon his death, to the NAACP. Parker's ashes are interred at her family's plot in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.Dorothy Parker Books
Big Blonde and Other Stories
Dorothy ParkerConstant Reader
Dorothy ParkerA Star Is Born
Dorothy ParkerSunset Gun - Poems by Dorothy Parker - Unabridged
Dorothy ParkerThe Dorothy Parker Reader - Enough Rope, Men I'm Not Married To and Sunset Gun - Unabridged
Dorothy ParkerWhere All Good Flappers Go
David M. EarleSuch a Pretty Little Picture and Other Stories
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope
Dorothy ParkerMen I'm Not Married To - Women I'm Not Married To - Unabridged
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope - A Book of Light Verse by Dorothy Parker
Dorothy ParkerMen I'm Not Married To - Unabridged
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope - Poems - Unabridged
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope
Dorothy ParkerEnough Rope
Dorothy ParkerMen I'm Not Married To
Dorothy Parker