Parker, Dorothy, 1893-1967

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Parker, Dorothy (Dorothy Rothschild), 1893-1967

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פארקר, דורותי, 1893־1967

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Rothschild, Dorothy, 1893-1967

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Паркер, Дороти 1893-1967

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Parker, Dorothy Rothschild.

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Parker, Dorothy Rothschild 1892-1967

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1893-08-22

1893-08-22

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1967-06-07

1967-06-07

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Author; interviewee married Alan Campbell.

From the description of Reminiscences of Dorothy Rothschild Parker : oral history, 1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 86158240

Dorothy Parker was born in West End, New Jersey, in an upper-middle-class family of mixed heritage. Estranged from her parents due to her dislike of her strict, devout stepmother, she read voraciously and wrote verse. Seeking a career in literature, she worked for Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Life, and was one of the founding editors of New Yorker. She wrote verse, plays, short fiction, and epigrams, as well as criticism and reviews; her caustic, celebrated wit reverberated from her own writing, as well as reports from the Algonquin Round Table, of which she was a founding member. With her second husband, Alan Campbell, she contributed to numerous Hollywood screenplays. Dorothy Parker was an active social reformer throughout her life, naming Martin Luther King, Jr., prominently in her will.

From the description of Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell letters to Leonard and Sylvia Lyons, 1938-1945. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70082123

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