Not much fun : the lost poems of Dorothy Parker
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- 2001
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256 pages ; 22 cm
Features the 122 uncollected poems of Dorothy Parker, including cynical commentaries, expermiments with structure, and topics of personal interest
Includes index
The bridge fiend -- Any porch -- The gunman and the débutante -- The lady in back -- Oh, look, I can do it, too -- Letter to Robert Benchley -- Our own home talent -- With best wishes -- Invictus -- A musical comedy thought -- Song of the open country -- The passionate Freudian to his love -- Love song -- Idyl -- Absence -- To my dog -- Lyric -- Fulfilment -- Song for the first of the month -- Lynn Fontanne -- To Marjorie Rambeau -- Christmas, 1921-- Marilyn Miller -- Fragment -- Figures in popular literature. The sheik ; The flapper ; The drab heroine ; The western hero ; The glad girl ; The boy savant ; The great lover -- Chantey -- Moral tales for the young [1] -- Life's valentines. Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles ; Mr. David Wark Griffith ; David Belasco ; Calvin Coolidge ; Dr. Frank Crane ; Avery Hopwood ; Florenz Ziegfeld ; John Wanamaker -- The far-sighted muse -- Paging Saint Patrick -- Mood -- Triolets -- To Myrtilla, on Easter Day -- Poem in the American manner -- Fantasy -- Moral tales for the young [2] -- Thoughts -- Men I'm not married to -- Woodland song -- Rondeau [1] -- Rosemary [1] -- Day-dreams -- Song [1] -- Grandfather said it -- Monody -- Somewhat delayed spring song -- Sonnet [1] -- To a lady -- Memories -- Promise -- Rondeau [2] -- Song of the conventions -- Song [2] -- Ballade of understandable ambitions -- "How bold it is" -- Song of a contented heart -- Song of the wilderness -- Triolet [1] -- Wanderlust -- A triolet -- Pœan -- Song [3] -- And oblige -- Triolet [2] -- Ballade of a not insupportable loss -- Song of a hopeful heart -- Song [4] -- Song for an April dusk -- Rosemary [2] -- Ballade of a complete flop -- Folk song -- Balto -- Cassandra drops into verse -- Meeting-place -- Song of Americans resident in France -- Rhyme of an involuntary violet -- The temptress -- To Elspeth -- When we were very sore -- The accursed -- Chris-cross -- Grande passion -- Excursion into assonance -- And return -- Song of social life in Hollywood -- Sonnet [2] -- Letter to Ogden Nash -- After dawn -- Song in the worst possible taste -- Our cousins -- The passionate screen writer to his love -- Threat to a fickle lady -- The "hate verses." Women ; Men ; Actresses ; Relatives ; Slackers ; Bohemians ; Our office ; Actors ; Bores ; The drama ; Parties ; Movies ; Books ; The younger set ; Summer resorts ; Wives ; Husbands ; College boys
The bridge fiend -- Any porch -- The gunman and the debutante -- The lady in back -- Oh, look, I can do it, too -- Letter to Robert Benchley -- Our own home talent -- With best wishes -- Invictus -- A musical comedy thought -- Song of the open country -- The passionate Freudian to his love -- Love song -- Idyl -- Absence -- To my dog -- Lyric -- Fulfilment -- Song for the first of the month -- Lynn Fontanne -- To Marjorie Rambeau -- Christmas, 1921-- Marilyn Miller -- Fragment -- Figures in popular literature. The sheik ; The flapper ; The drab heroine ; The western hero ; The glad girl ; The boy savant ; The great lover -- Chantey -- Moral tales for the young [1] -- Life's valentines. Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles ; Mr. David Wark Griffith ; David Belasco ; Calvin Coolidge ; Dr. Frank Crane ; Avery Hopwood ; Florenz Ziegfeld ; John Wanamaker -- The far-sighted muse -- Paging Saint Patrick -- Mood -- Triolets -- To Myrtilla, on Easter Day -- Poem in the American manner -- Fantasy -- Moral tales for the young [2] -- Thoughts -- Men I'm not married to -- Woodland song -- Rondeau [1] -- Rosemary [1] -- Day-dreams -- Song [1] -- Grandfather said it -- Monody -- Somewhat delayed spring song -- Sonnet [1] -- To a lady -- Memories -- Promise -- Rondeau [2] -- Song of the conventions -- Song [2] -- Ballade of understandable ambitions -- "How bold it is" -- Song of a contented heart -- Song of the wilderness -- Triolet [1] -- Wanderlust -- A triolet -- P¿an -- Song [3] -- And oblige -- Triolet [2] -- Ballade of a not insupportable loss -- Song of a hopeful heart -- Song [4] -- Song for an April dusk -- Rosemary [2] -- Ballade of a complete flop -- Folk song -- Balto -- Cassandra drops into verse -- Meeting-place -- Song of Americans resident in France -- Rhyme of an involuntary violet -- The temptress -- To Elspeth -- When we were very sore -- The accursed -- Chris-cross -- Grande passion -- Excursion into assonance -- And return -- Song of social life in Hollywood -- Sonnet [2] -- Letter to Ogden Nash -- After dawn -- Song in the worst possible taste -- Our cousins -- The passionate screen writer to his love -- Threat to a fickle lady -- The "hate verses." Women ; Men ; Actresses ; Relatives ; Slackers ; Bohemians ; Our office ; Actors ; Bores ; The drama ; Parties ; Movies ; Books ; The younger set ; Summer resorts ; Wives ; Husbands ; College boys
Features the 122 uncollected poems of Dorothy Parker, including cynical commentaries, expermiments with structure, and topics of personal interest
Includes index
The bridge fiend -- Any porch -- The gunman and the débutante -- The lady in back -- Oh, look, I can do it, too -- Letter to Robert Benchley -- Our own home talent -- With best wishes -- Invictus -- A musical comedy thought -- Song of the open country -- The passionate Freudian to his love -- Love song -- Idyl -- Absence -- To my dog -- Lyric -- Fulfilment -- Song for the first of the month -- Lynn Fontanne -- To Marjorie Rambeau -- Christmas, 1921-- Marilyn Miller -- Fragment -- Figures in popular literature. The sheik ; The flapper ; The drab heroine ; The western hero ; The glad girl ; The boy savant ; The great lover -- Chantey -- Moral tales for the young [1] -- Life's valentines. Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles ; Mr. David Wark Griffith ; David Belasco ; Calvin Coolidge ; Dr. Frank Crane ; Avery Hopwood ; Florenz Ziegfeld ; John Wanamaker -- The far-sighted muse -- Paging Saint Patrick -- Mood -- Triolets -- To Myrtilla, on Easter Day -- Poem in the American manner -- Fantasy -- Moral tales for the young [2] -- Thoughts -- Men I'm not married to -- Woodland song -- Rondeau [1] -- Rosemary [1] -- Day-dreams -- Song [1] -- Grandfather said it -- Monody -- Somewhat delayed spring song -- Sonnet [1] -- To a lady -- Memories -- Promise -- Rondeau [2] -- Song of the conventions -- Song [2] -- Ballade of understandable ambitions -- "How bold it is" -- Song of a contented heart -- Song of the wilderness -- Triolet [1] -- Wanderlust -- A triolet -- Pœan -- Song [3] -- And oblige -- Triolet [2] -- Ballade of a not insupportable loss -- Song of a hopeful heart -- Song [4] -- Song for an April dusk -- Rosemary [2] -- Ballade of a complete flop -- Folk song -- Balto -- Cassandra drops into verse -- Meeting-place -- Song of Americans resident in France -- Rhyme of an involuntary violet -- The temptress -- To Elspeth -- When we were very sore -- The accursed -- Chris-cross -- Grande passion -- Excursion into assonance -- And return -- Song of social life in Hollywood -- Sonnet [2] -- Letter to Ogden Nash -- After dawn -- Song in the worst possible taste -- Our cousins -- The passionate screen writer to his love -- Threat to a fickle lady -- The "hate verses." Women ; Men ; Actresses ; Relatives ; Slackers ; Bohemians ; Our office ; Actors ; Bores ; The drama ; Parties ; Movies ; Books ; The younger set ; Summer resorts ; Wives ; Husbands ; College boys
The bridge fiend -- Any porch -- The gunman and the debutante -- The lady in back -- Oh, look, I can do it, too -- Letter to Robert Benchley -- Our own home talent -- With best wishes -- Invictus -- A musical comedy thought -- Song of the open country -- The passionate Freudian to his love -- Love song -- Idyl -- Absence -- To my dog -- Lyric -- Fulfilment -- Song for the first of the month -- Lynn Fontanne -- To Marjorie Rambeau -- Christmas, 1921-- Marilyn Miller -- Fragment -- Figures in popular literature. The sheik ; The flapper ; The drab heroine ; The western hero ; The glad girl ; The boy savant ; The great lover -- Chantey -- Moral tales for the young [1] -- Life's valentines. Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles ; Mr. David Wark Griffith ; David Belasco ; Calvin Coolidge ; Dr. Frank Crane ; Avery Hopwood ; Florenz Ziegfeld ; John Wanamaker -- The far-sighted muse -- Paging Saint Patrick -- Mood -- Triolets -- To Myrtilla, on Easter Day -- Poem in the American manner -- Fantasy -- Moral tales for the young [2] -- Thoughts -- Men I'm not married to -- Woodland song -- Rondeau [1] -- Rosemary [1] -- Day-dreams -- Song [1] -- Grandfather said it -- Monody -- Somewhat delayed spring song -- Sonnet [1] -- To a lady -- Memories -- Promise -- Rondeau [2] -- Song of the conventions -- Song [2] -- Ballade of understandable ambitions -- "How bold it is" -- Song of a contented heart -- Song of the wilderness -- Triolet [1] -- Wanderlust -- A triolet -- P¿an -- Song [3] -- And oblige -- Triolet [2] -- Ballade of a not insupportable loss -- Song of a hopeful heart -- Song [4] -- Song for an April dusk -- Rosemary [2] -- Ballade of a complete flop -- Folk song -- Balto -- Cassandra drops into verse -- Meeting-place -- Song of Americans resident in France -- Rhyme of an involuntary violet -- The temptress -- To Elspeth -- When we were very sore -- The accursed -- Chris-cross -- Grande passion -- Excursion into assonance -- And return -- Song of social life in Hollywood -- Sonnet [2] -- Letter to Ogden Nash -- After dawn -- Song in the worst possible taste -- Our cousins -- The passionate screen writer to his love -- Threat to a fickle lady -- The "hate verses." Women ; Men ; Actresses ; Relatives ; Slackers ; Bohemians ; Our office ; Actors ; Bores ; The drama ; Parties ; Movies ; Books ; The younger set ; Summer resorts ; Wives ; Husbands ; College boys
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