Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker
Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker. Compiled by Stuart Silverstein. 1996 Scribner, first edition. Parker was the quintessential "wit", short-story writer and poet who contributed to the New Yorker and was the key member of the Algonquin Round Table. She drank and lived in hotels. Parker is responsible for the poem
"Boys don't make passes
At girls who wear glasses."
Here for the first time are those poems that went uncollected in her lifetime.
Condition: VG
"I hate slackers;
they get on my nerves."
Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker. Compiled by Stuart Silverstein. 1996 Scribner, first edition. Parker was the quintessential "wit", short-story writer and poet who contributed to the New Yorker and was the key member of the Algonquin Round Table. She drank and lived in hotels. Parker is responsible for the poem
"Boys don't make passes
At girls who wear glasses."
Here for the first time are those poems that went uncollected in her lifetime.
Condition: VG
"I hate slackers;
they get on my nerves."