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Reviewed on May 1, 2004
In this latest addition to a series of literary autobiographies of sorts (most recently, Sherlock Holmes: In His Own Words and Wodehouse: In His Own Words), Day takes on Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), a writer who, as he notes, had the reputation of being the greatest wit since Oscar Wilde. The author of short stories, verse, criticism, and drama but never an autobiography, she is described as one of the d...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




