Dorothy Parker

Happy Birthday, Dorothy Parker

Writer and wit extraordinaire, Dorothy Parker: August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967

“The first thing I do in the morning is brush my teeth and sharpen my tongue.”
Dorothy Parker

At a time when women were supposed to be stay-at-home moms and the writers who got press tended to be men, Dorothy Parker hit the 1920s running — her mouth off as well as her pen. She was known as much for her biting wit as she was for her phenomenal writing.

She began at the New Yorker, where work days often included long boozy lunches with fellow stellar writers at New York’s fancy Algonquin Hotel.

In my early teens, I first read “The Portable Dorothy Parker.” Each of the short stories and poems included in it is a gem. I was hooked!

Wiki describes her as ‘poet, short story writer, critic, and satirist, best known for her wit, wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.’ In addition, she wrote many enormously successful screenplays with her gay husband, Alan Campbell, who she married twice.

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42 thoughts on “Happy Birthday, Dorothy Parker”

  1. This is wonderful. I never read Parker but I will now. I adore reading wit and about witty people. I have long heard about D. Parker but had never gotten any of her books. I will now. I am sorry but I have not been connecting your “handle” daAl to the name of your blog and had been passing you by. From now on I hope to remember who you are. I suppose I was more that crazy while dealing with Medicaid for my sis. I have not forgotten about the article I had written and that you asked me to condense. I can’t promise any time frame. It’s great to see your blog and the pics of you and your labs.

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