Review
"...Miss Booth performs movingly, convincingly, wittily, and with the gift of making the situations of both funny and tragic..." --
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About the Author
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), a celebrated member of the famed New York literary circle the Algonquin Round Table, wrote short stories for
The New Yorker for 30 years. She was married once to Edwin Pond Parker II, whom she divorced, and twice to Alan Campbell. Dorothy Parker died on June 7, 1967, leaving her estate to the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She also provided that in the event of his death, her estate would pass to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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