

Who was Dorothy Parker, really?
5 snips Dec 20, 2022
Discover the intriguing life of a literary icon known for her sharp wit and vibrant contributions during the Jazz Age. Dive into her duality as a poet, screenwriter, and activist while exploring her complex relationships and struggles with fame. The discussions highlight her involvement in the Algonquin Roundtable, her critiques of her peers, and her activism. Uncover the turbulent legacy she left behind, including her unique burial site and witty epitaph, which continue to spark interest and conversation.
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Dorothy Parker's Influence
- Chuck and Josh discuss Dorothy Parker's influence after Josh requests the episode.
- They reminisce about their shared experience of sneaking humor into captions at HowStuffWorks.
Wit Over Volume
- Dorothy Parker is known for her wit, not the volume of her work.
- Her fear of inadequacy may have hindered her writing later in life.
The Algonquin Roundtable
- Dorothy Parker is best known for her lunchtime presence at the Algonquin Roundtable, according to the New York Times.
- She was a talented but not prolific writer, possibly due to her self-deprecating nature.