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Dorothy Parker Hollywood
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Dorothy Parker Hollywood
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An expansive, illuminating, and “welcome addition to understand” (
Shelf Awareness
) the legendary writer Dorothy Parker, this unique biography explores her life and legacy in Hollywood—from the author of the “fascinating” (
Town & Country
)
Three Martini Afternoons at the Ritz
.
The glamorous extravagances and devasting lows of her time in Hollywood are revealed as never before in this “ambitious, thoughtfully researched” (
Kirkus Reviews
) biography of Dorothy Parker—from leaving New York City to work on numerous classic screenplays such as the 1937
A Star Is Born
to the devastation of alcoholism, a miscarriage, and her husband’s suicide. Parker’s involvement with anti-fascist and anti-racist groups, which led to her ultimate blacklisting, and her early work in the civil rights movement that inspired her to leave her entire estate to the NAACP are also explored as never before.
“Briskly detailed, fluently insightful, and dramatically reorienting” (
Booklist
, starred review),
Dorothy Parker in Hollywood
brings the iconic writer back to life on the page in all her wit, grit, and brilliance.
Shelf Awareness
) the legendary writer Dorothy Parker, this unique biography explores her life and legacy in Hollywood—from the author of the “fascinating” (
Town & Country
)
Three Martini Afternoons at the Ritz
.
The glamorous extravagances and devasting lows of her time in Hollywood are revealed as never before in this “ambitious, thoughtfully researched” (
Kirkus Reviews
) biography of Dorothy Parker—from leaving New York City to work on numerous classic screenplays such as the 1937
A Star Is Born
to the devastation of alcoholism, a miscarriage, and her husband’s suicide. Parker’s involvement with anti-fascist and anti-racist groups, which led to her ultimate blacklisting, and her early work in the civil rights movement that inspired her to leave her entire estate to the NAACP are also explored as never before.
“Briskly detailed, fluently insightful, and dramatically reorienting” (
Booklist
, starred review),
Dorothy Parker in Hollywood
brings the iconic writer back to life on the page in all her wit, grit, and brilliance.