Dorothy Parker Poems recensie, review en informatie boek met gedichten in de Everyman’s Library. Op 11 maart 2025 verschijnt als nieuw deel in de Everyman’s Library het boek met gedichten van de Amerikaanse dichteres Dorothy Parker. Hier lees je informatie over de inhoud van het boek, de auteur en over de uitgave. Een Nederlandse vertaling van het boek is niet verkrijgbaar.
Dorothy Parker Poems recensie, review en informatie
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Poems
- Auteur: Dorothy Parker (Verenigde Staten)
- Soort: gedichten, poëzie
- Taal: Engels
- Uitgever: Everyman’s Library
- Verschijnt: 11 maart 2025
- Omvang: 208 pagina’s
- Uitgave: gebonden boek
- Prijs: $ 20,00
- Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris
Flaptekst van het Everyman’s Library boek van Dorothy Parker
An irresistible hardcover collection of the famous humorist’s poems that range from lighthearted satire to gleeful dark comedy.
One of the Jazz Age’s most beloved poets, Dorothy Parker earned her reputation as the wittiest woman in America with her popular light verse, which was regularly published in Vanity Fair, Life, and The New Yorker. Her debut poetry collection, Enough Rope, was a runaway bestseller in 1926, and she followed it up in 1928 with the equally delightful collection Sunset Gun.
The poems gathered here range from barbed satires to lighthearted laments, all laced with Parker’s unmistakable sense of humor, one that manages to be both cynical and sparkling.
Everyman’s Library’s Pocket Poets are pocket-sized hardcovers that feature acid-free cream-colored paper bound in a full-cloth case with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, a silk ribbon marker, a European-style half-round spine, and a full-color illustrated jacket.
Dorothy Parker was born on 22 august 1983 in West End, New Jersey, and grew up in New York, attending a Catholic convent school and Miss Dana’s School in Morristown, New Jersey. In 1916 she sold some of her poetry to the editor of Vogue and was subsequently given an editorial position at the magazine, writing captions for fashion photographs and drawings. Parker then became a drama critic at Vanity Fair and the central figure of the celebrated Algonquin Round Table. Famous for her spoken wit, she showed the same trenchant commentary in her book reviews for The New Yorker and Esquire and in her poems and sketches. Her collections of poems include Not So Deep as a Well and Enough Rope, which became a bestseller, and her collections of stories include Here Lies. Parker also collaborated with Elmer Rice on a play, Close Harmony, and with Arnaud d’Usseau on the play The Ladies of the Corridor. She had two Broadway productions written about her and was portrayed as a character in a third. Her cynicism and the concentration of her judgements were famous, and she has been closely associated with modern urbane humor. Her first husband was Edwin Pond Parker II, and although they were divorced some years later, she continued to use his name, which she much preferred to her own of Rothschild. Parker’s second husband was actor-writer Alan Campbell. They went to Hollywood as a writing team and had a tempestuous marriage until his death in 1963, when she returned to New York. Parker died on 7 june 1967 in New York City at the age of 73 years.
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