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#380 Dorothy Parker's Last Party

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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Dorothy Parker - A Memoir

Dorothy parker was not only the wittiest writer of the jaz age, she was also obscenely morbid. Her most successful verse often veered into sombre moods loaded with thoughts of self destruction or wry despair. She frequently quipped about the epitaph that would some day grace her tombstone. Excuse my dust was one she suggested in vanity fair. In the end, they opted for something a bit more elegant. Leave for her a red, young rose. Go your way, and save your pity. She is happy, for she knows that her dust is very pretty. Those words, etched upon a handsome gravestone, were placed over her remains

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