10 librării·Recenzii reale zilnic

booklib
Enough Rope - A Book of Light Verse by Dorothy Parker;With the Introductory Essay 'The Jazz Age Literature of the Lost Generation '

Dorothy Parker

Enough Rope - A Book of Light Verse by Dorothy Parker;With the Introductory Essay 'The Jazz Age Literature of the Lost Generation '

4.4
(8.706 voturi)
Libris
118,98 RON148,72 RON-20%
Cumpără pe Libris
LimbăEnglezăFormatBroșatăISBN9781528720571

Despre carte

Self-depricating, bitingly satirical, and surprisingly thought-provoking, Dorothy Parker's first collection of poetry comments on love and the relations between men and women with quick wit and lyrical verse.

First published as a collection in 1926, the poetry featured in Enough Rope reflects the famous wit that Dorothy Parker is so widely loved for. A founding member of the Algonquin Round Table writers' group, Parker often presents a cynical analysis of love, which entertains as much as her verse captivates.

This volume features many of Parker's best-known poetry, including: -'Threnody' - 'The Small Hours' - 'The False Friends' - 'The Trifler' - 'A Very Short Song' - 'A Well-Worn Story' - 'Convalescent' - 'The Dark Girl's Rhyme' Specialist poetry imprint Ragged Hand has proudly republished Enough Rope in this beautiful new volume and will make the perfect addition to the bookshelves of Dorothy Parker fans and those interested in Jazz Age poetry.

Citește mai mult

Detalii

Format
Broșată
Limbă
Engleză
ISBN
9781528720571
Autori
Dorothy Parker

Toate ofertele

Oferte (1)

Alte cărți de Dorothy Parker

Recomandate din Poezie

Vezi toate →

Intrebari Frecvente

Unde găsesc Enough Rope - A Book of Light Verse by Dorothy Parker;With the Introductory Essay 'The Jazz Age Literature of the Lost Generation ' la cel mai mic preț?
Cel mai mic preț este 118,98 RON la Libris. Comparăm 1 oferte de la magazine de încredere.
Cine este autorul cărții Enough Rope - A Book of Light Verse by Dorothy Parker;With the Introductory Essay 'The Jazz Age Literature of the Lost Generation '?
Autorul cărții este Dorothy Parker.