Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) was an American writer, poet, and critic known for her wit and sharp humor. She was a member of the Algonquin Round Table, a group of writers and intellectuals in New York City. Parker’s works, including poems and short stories, showcased her clever wordplay and social commentary. Her writing continues to be celebrated.
Short Stories written by Dorothy Parker
- A Telephone Call 1925 - PLEASE, God, let him telephone me now. Dear God, let him call me now. I won't ask anything else of… ... Read more
- Good Souls 1919 - All about us, living in our families, it may be, there exists a race of curious creatures. Outwardly, they possess… ... Read more