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  • von Dorothy Parker
    20,00 €

  • von Dorothy Parker
    28,00 €

    Dieser zweite Band von Parkers Gedichten enthält die Übertragungen ihrer verstreut publizierten, sogenannten »leichten Verse« - in Wahrheit Gedichte von kalkulierter und raffinierter Schlichtheit. Verblüffend ist die Aktualität vieler dieser rund hundert Jahre alten Gedichte, die jedoch keiner modernistischen Hermetik frönen, sondern alltagskulturelles Konversationsmaterial sind.Dorothy Parker kombiniert Schmalz und Schnoddrigkeit und erkundet die neuen Welten des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts aus der Sicht der berufstätigen Frau. Ihre Gedichte sind ein Zusammenspiel aus Melancholie und Witz, aus Trauer und Schmerz, aus Pathos und Spott.Und dann gibt es den realistischen Roman:Wenn sich der Autor mal auf richtige Action verlegt,Verschüttet eine Figur ihre Frühstücksflocken.Auf dem Höhepunkt des BuchsEntscheidet die Heldin, ihre alte Taftbluse umzuarbeiten.

  • von Dorothy Parker
    11,00 €

    One of America's Greatest Wits!Published in 1926 Enough Rope was Parker's first collection of poetry. The collection sold very well and garnered impressive reviews. The Nation described it as "caked with a salty humor, rough with splinters of disillusion, and tarred with a bright black authenticity." The New York Times referred to it as "flapper verse," Enough Rope affirm Parker's reputation for sparkling wit

  • von Dorothy Parker
    20,00 €

    Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 - June 7, 1967) was an American poet, writer, critic, and satirist based in New York; she was known for her wit, wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.From a conflicted and unhappy childhood, Parker rose to acclaim, both for her literary works published in magazines, such as The New Yorker, and as a founding member of the Algonquin Round Table. Following the breakup of the circle, Parker traveled to Hollywood to pursue screenwriting. Her successes there, including two Academy Award nominations, were curtailed when her involvement in left-wing politics resulted in her being placed on the Hollywood blacklist.Dismissive of her own talents, she deplored her reputation as a "wisecracker." Nevertheless, both her literary output and reputation for sharp wit have endured. Some of her works have been set to music; adaptations included the operatic song cycle Hate Songs by composer Marcus Paus. Parker inspired a number of fictional characters in several plays of her day. These included "Lily Malone" in Philip Barry's Hotel Universe (1932), "Mary Hilliard" (played by Ruth Gordon) in George Oppenheimer's Here Today (1932), "Paula Wharton" in Gordon's 1944 play Over Twenty-one (directed by George S. Kaufman), and "Julia Glenn" in the Kaufman-Moss Hart collaboration Merrily We Roll Along (1934). Kaufman's representation of her in Merrily We Roll Along led Parker, once his Round Table compatriot, to despise him. She also was portrayed as "Daisy Lester" in Charles Brackett's 1934 novel Entirely Surrounded. She is mentioned in the original introductory lyrics in Cole Porter's song "Just One of Those Things" from the 1935 Broadway musical Jubilee, which have been retained in the standard interpretation of the song as part of the Great American Songbook.Prince released "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" in 1987; it was the first song recorded in his Chanhassen, Minnesota studio home. Those closest to him at the time suggest the association between the poet and the waitress by the same name in the song is a coincidence, but Dorothy Parker died on Prince's 9th birthday and chances are this brought her to his attention prior to writing the song.Parker is featured as a character in the novel The Dorothy Parker Murder Case by George Baxt (1984), in a series of Algonquin Round Table Mysteries by J. J. Murphy (2011- ), and in Ellen Meister's novel Farewell, Dorothy Parker (2013). She is the main character in "Love For Miss Dottie", a short story by Larry N Mayer, which was selected by writer Mary Gaitskill for the collection Best New American Voices 2009 (Harcourt).She has been portrayed on film and television by Dolores Sutton in F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (1976), Rosemary Murphy in Julia (1977), Bebe Neuwirth in Dash and Lilly (1999), and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994). Neuwirth was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance, and Leigh received a number of awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe nomination.The Wild Colonials song, "Vicious Circle" from Life As We Know It EP (2007) is about Dorothy Parker. The chorus lyrics are, "I know how Dorothy Parker felt with someone in her way."Television creator Amy Sherman-Palladino named her production company 'Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions' in tribute to Parker.Tucson actress Lesley Abrams wrote and performed the one-woman show Dorothy Parker's Last Call in 2009 in Tucson, Arizona at the Winding Road Theater Ensemble. She reprised the role at the Live Theatre Workshop in Tucson in 2014. The play was selected to be part of the Capital Fringe Festival in DC in 2010. ...(wikipedia.org)

  • von Dorothy Parker
    15,00 €

    Dorothy Parker kannte sich aus in ihrem New York der Zwanziger- und Dreißigerjahre. Mit einer unvergleichlichen Selbstverständlichkeit bewegte sie sich durch die schäbigen Bars und die glänzenden Dinnerpartys, blickte den tapferen und sehnsüchtigen Arbeitern genausoin die Seele wie den zynischen und oberflächlichen Reichen. In ihrer frechen, geistreichen und kompromisslosen Art schafft sie in ihren Kurzgeschichten eine einzigartige Balance zwischen bitterkomischem Humor und grausamer Desillusion.

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  • von Dorothy Parker
    16,00 - 21,00 €

  • - Complete Broadway, 1918-1923
    von Dorothy Parker & Kevin C Fitzpatrick
    44,00 - 54,00 €

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