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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bitter and Fascinating,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
Having been exposed only to the most famous few of Parker's poems and quips, I was surprised to find she had written so much poetry and that, in fact, she was an accomplished short story writer as well. It's her short fiction which has engrossed me. Her dialogues are killingly accurate in their pacing and cadences. Her take on human nature is razor sharp as always. I'm finding her fiction more rewarding than her poetry because it is less self-indulgent and her range of subjects is broader. It's only a shame she never got it together to write more stories or a novel. Most definitely worth exploring if you haven't read her before.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
4 books in one, and at a great price,
By erica h (bamberg, germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
This book is a compilation of all three of Parker's books of poetry as well as her published book of short stories. As for the price, it can't be beat, especially considering it's in hardcover. Plus, you also don't have to worry about buying 2 or 3 books to make sure you've got all of the poems you wanted.Dorothy Parker's writing is fantastic anyway, and uses cynical wit to draw the reader into the poem. The reader laughs, but manages to feel empathetic. Her style is unique and doesn't seem outdated, even though most of this was written at least half a century ago. If you've ever wanted to laugh about being broken-hearted, this is the book for you.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Words that Cut Like Diamonds and are Twice as Pretty,
By Kelly Langston-Smith (Atomic City, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
Here you have it, all of the wit and charm of Dorothy Parker in one neat compact volume. The poems, many of which I had read before, are brilliant and stunning, having the punch of an O. Henry story in one or two little pages. The short stories, of which I had read exactly none before I picked up this book, are, incredibly, just as good as her verses. Full of the pathos and drama of a wide variety of domestic experience, these prose gems are brimming with smart and realistic dialogue seldom found in any medium. Some of the best tales are simply inner monologues of a woman doing ordinary things like waiting for the man she adores to call her on the phone or dancing with a clog footed bore who keeps kicking her in the shins. These pieces are so well done and so dead on that they would make great audition pieces for budding actresses to impress a casting agent with. Much has been made of Dorothy Parker's unhappiness and self destructive behavior, but despite, or possibly because of, her abject misery, the lady could put pen to paper. Her work, much more than her biography, is what should stand the test of time. If you like this book and simply have to have more, you should also pick up "Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker" compiled by Stuart Silverstein and collecting, many for the first time, the poems that Dottie wasn't that fond of--they are brilliant as well.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From one who only read the short stories of the book,
By Nick (Switzerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
Not that I dislike her poems (I only read about a dozen) but I bought this book primarily for the stories. And I still don't regret it. Parker's stories can be separated in 2 or 3 groups; the cleverly sarcastic ones (most of the stories I believe), the third-person narrative ones (much rarer) with a rather grave tone (quite emotionally loaded), and the third group I do not remember because I read this book a while ago. Bear with me...
I have to say that nearly all of these stories made me want to purchase a gun and start to kill people randomly. Why? Because Parker has a way to present us the unnice sides of humans in such a way that you feel it like a personal attack (not an attack from the author to you, but one from the characters to another character, and that will make you want to break something). I guess that means Dorothy is good at making the reader emotionally involved; and she is. However sarcastic and cynical she gets, you always know how to take it, you always know what it means. It's a bit like someone telling you something terribly sad and adding a smile to it; you know it does not mean they are happy at all, but you understand it in a deeper way. Sorry if this all sounds far-fetched and fancy; I do suck at reviews. (This being said, that's a purely personal standard, on an amazon standard, I think I'm doing fairly well.) Lastly, a word about Modern Library. Their books are definitely classy. I always prefer a hardcover to a paperback, so this edition made my day. The paper quality is a quite a fine one as well and the font is classy too (it has some special "e" in it, with a diagonal bar, but I don't think you'd notice that unless you were told).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just A Little One,
By Kevin C. Fitzpatrick (New York, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
This is the Modern Library edition of the classic Dorothy Parker collection of stories and poems. If you want to introduce someone to Mrs. Parker - maybe with a birthday gift book - get this.
The first half is divided into verse from the collected editions Enough Rope, Sunset Gun, Death and Taxes; the second half is more than 25 short stories. It's a compact little hardcover book, with an old style typeface, and moderately priced. Even the dust jacket is classy.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Collection,
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
This book is definately worth owning. It is a collection of all Dorothy Parker's short stories and poems. The book itself is a wonderful value, being hardcover, and containing so much of Parker's work. The poems and short stories are cunnignly written, with a sharp sense of humor and reality. A common theme in these stories is the battle of the sexes, where Dorothy Parker's unparalleled sarcasm brings lighthearted humor to the quarrels between men and women. Always she writes with quick wit and stunning realism. The poems are meant to be read again and again, which is why I reccomend buying the book instead of renting from a library. Enjoy!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Best for devoted fans and scholars,
By Maggie Brasted "co-author of Wild Neighbors: ... (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
My 3-star rating reflects an attempt to average the very uneven contents. Some very excellent pieces contrast with others that have not aged well. The monologues and soliloquies in particular among the stories read today as rather quaint; far from their contemporary impact as so very original. Some pieces have mainly scholarly interest; fewer hold up to the standard of being entertaining to a modern audience. The poems are more successful in this regard. Although the poems are best sampled in small nibbles as there are very many and by-and-large very much like their fellows.
4 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
Great book. Ideal for any Dorothy Parker fan
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The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker (Modern Library) by Dorothy Parker (Hardcover - August 30, 1994)
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