
Dorothy Parker Stories
About this book
Dorothy Parker was known for her keen wit, cutting observation and sharply honest portrayal of human nature. Filled with the insight into people and their interactions that have made her stories so popular, this recording offers some of the finest examples of her craft. According to the Arizona Journal, "These capsules of satire...are perfect Parker, and Miss Booth is the perfect voice for them."This omnibus was originally published in separate volumes under the titles:Laments for the Living 1930After Such Pleasures 1933
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