A sharp-witted American poet, writer, and critic, Dorothy Parker defined the Algonquin Round Table’s razor-edged humor. Her acerbic short stories and verses, often published in *The New Yorker*, dissect urban life and romantic disillusionment. Ideal for literature enthusiasts, writers, and lovers of satire, her work offers timeless commentary on human folly and societal pretensions.
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