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  1. Website. www .dorothyparker .com. Dorothy Parker (August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, short story writer, critic and satirist. She was best known for her epigrams, wit, wisecracks, and her eye for 20th century fads and conceits . From an unhappy childhood, Parker rose to fame, both for her writing in The New Yorker and as a ...

  2. Cónyuge. Edwin Pond Parker II (1917-1928), Alan Campbell (1934-1947), Alan Campbell (1950-1963) Dorothy Parker. Cuentista, dramaturga, crítica teatral, humorista, guionista y poeta estadounidense. Muy conocida por su cáustico ingenio, su sarcasmo y su afilada pluma a la hora de captar el lado oscuro de la vida urbana en el Siglo XX .

  3. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Dorothy Parker bequeathed all she owned to Martin Luther King, Jr., though it went to the NAACP. In 1917, Dorothy Parker married Edwin Pond Parker II, a broker on Wall Street, but he went into service in World War I shortly afterwards, and the two later divorced.

  4. Edwin Pond Parker II was a New York City stockbroker and veteran of World War I. His first wife, poet and writer Dorothy Rothschild Parker, rose to international fame during their brief marriage. In 1917 he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was assigned to the Medical Corps. After training in New Jersey, he was deployed overseas to France.

  5. Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) wrote short stories for The New Yorker for 30 years. She was married to Edwin Pond Parker II, once, and to Alan Campbell, twice. Upon her death she left her estate to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

  6. 6 de abr. de 2010 · Complete Poems. Dorothy Parker. Penguin, Apr 6, 2010 - Poetry - 432 pages. Best remembered as a member of the Algonquin Round Table, the fabled Jazz Age literay coterie, Dorothy Parker built a reputations as one of the era's most beloved poets. Parker's satirical wit and sharp-edged humour earned her a reputation as the wittiest woman in America.

  7. 1917 heiratete sie Edwin Pond Parker, einen Wallstreet-Börsenmakler, doch sie wurden sofort durch den Ersten Weltkrieg getrennt. Sie machte sich einen Namen als einzige weibliche Theaterkritikerin New Yorks und war im Frühjahr 1919 zusammen mit ihren Freunden Robert Benchley und Robert Sherwood unter den Gründungsmitgliedern des später berühmten literarischen Zirkels im Algonquin Hotel .