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  1. Parker’s poetry is marked by cleverness but also by the deep depression that plagued her. Focusing on power dynamics, especially those involving gender, her poetry—sometimes dismissed as “light” or “flapper” verse—pulled apart the fabric of American society.

  2. Readers can explore ten of the best poems Dorothy Parker wrote throughout her life on this list. They engage with themes as different as suicide, heartbreak, and the death of dreams. No matter one’s personal history, there will be a poem on this list that feels relatable and inspiring.

  3. 31 de may. de 2023 · Dorothy Parker. 1893 –. 1967. A single flow’r he sent me, since we met. All tenderly his messenger he chose; Deep-hearted, pure, with scented dew still wet—. One perfect rose. I knew the language of the floweret; “My fragile leaves,” it said, “his heart enclose.”.

  4. Love Song. By Dorothy Parker. My own dear love, he is strong and bold. And he cares not what comes after. His words ring sweet as a chime of gold, And his eyes are lit with laughter. He is jubilant as a flag unfurled—. Oh, a girl, she’d not forget him. My own dear love, he is all my world,—.

    • Resumé
    • But Not Forgotten
    • A Certain Lady
    • A Fairly Sad Tale
    • Interior
    • One Perfect Rose
    • Symptom Recital
    • General Review of The Sex Situation
    • A Dream Lies Dead
    • A Very Short Song

    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: Liste...

    One of the best poems of Dorothy Parker, “But Not Forgotten” was first published in her second poetry collection, Sunset Gun(1928). It was written in the same year Parker divorced her husband Edwin Pond Parker. As the title says, this poem is about how the lover cannot forget the speaker even after their separation. This piece begins with a rhyming...

    Here’s another piece from Enough Rope, on our list of best Dorothy Parker poems. This poem is about one “certain” lady confessing her feelings in the absence of her lover. She smiles for him, tilts her head, and makes a show of her happiness, hiding her pain and tears. Her lover will never know how broken she is. Let’s read some of the memorable li...

    “A Fairly Sad Tale” is another of the well-known poems of Dorothy Parker. This autobiographical poem narrates how the poet was and what she desired from a relationship. The speaker wonders by saying, “Why I am thus, and I am so.” Then she goes on to describe how the men she met in her life cared much about themselves without valuing her wishes. Do ...

    “Interior” is one of the best poems of Dorothy Parker, consisting of three quatrains with a rhyme scheme of ABAB. In this poem, Parker personifies her “mind” describing it as a solitary being living inside bolted doors, in a tidied-up room: In the memorable last lines, the speaker describes how her mind stops listening to her broken heart to mainta...

    “One Perfect Rose” is one of Parker’s best-loved poems, written in her 30s. It first appeared in Life in 1923 and was published in her first collection of poetry, Enough Rope. This poem is about a rose sent to the speaker as a token of love. The witty twist tinged with humor occurs in the last quatrain of the poem, where she says, Listen to Parker ...

    One of the oft-read Dorothy Parker poems, “Symptom Recital” is a sing-song-like piece packed with sarcasm and wit. Most of the lines begin with a capital “I” marking it a personal piece. In this poem, Parker describes herself quite straightforwardly beginning from her disposition to her body. The poem could be titled “Hate Song” due to the speaker’...

    Another famous Parker poem, “General Review of the Sex Situation” is a short, sharp-witted piece consisting of four rhyming couplets. Each couplet can be considered as an epigram. This generalized review of the mindset and tastes of both sexes (male and female) reads: Do you know Dorothy Parker wrote more than 300 poems in her early career? She col...

    Parker’s best-known poem “A Dream Lies Dead” was published in Sunset Gun(1928). It is written as a Shakespearean sonnet with the line division of a Petrarchan sonnet. The rhyme scheme of this piece is ABBA ABBA CDCD EE. In the first eight lines (or two quatrains), the speaker requests not to mourn the death of her dream. In the next lines, the spea...

    “A Very Short Song” is considered one of Parker’s most famous and oft-quoted poems. It’s a “very short” poem consisting of two quatrains with the ABAB rhyme scheme, but its irony is unmatchable. In this poem, the speaker shares how some unmindful lad broke her heart at a young age. She, too, has broken one heart. The experiences of heartbreaks help...

  5. Poemas de Dorothy Parker. Dorothy Parker (Long Branch, Nueva Jersey, 22 de agosto de 1893 – Nueva York, 7 de junio de 1967), fue una cuentista, dramaturga, crítica teatral, humorista, guionista y poeta estadounidense.

  6. Dorothy Parker was an American writer and poet, best known for her caustic wit and sharp observations about urban life in the 20th century. Her work, spanning several decades, captured the spirit of the Jazz Age and the Roaring Twenties with its flippant cynicism and unflinching honesty.