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  2. Dorothy Parker - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet and writer of fiction, plays and screenplays based in New York; she was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.

  3. List of feminist poets - Wikipedia

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    Alicia Ostriker (born 1937), American poet and scholar writing Jewish feminist poetry; Grace Paley (1922–2007), American-Jewish short story writer, poet, and political activist; Sylvia Pankhurst (1882–1960), English suffragist, poet; Dorothy Parker (1893–1967), American poet, short story writer, critic and satirist

  4. Here We Are (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Here We Are" is a short story by American writer Dorothy Parker, first published in Cosmopolitan Magazine on March 31, 1931. The story, written almost entirely as dialogue, describes a tense scene between a newly married couple traveling by train to New York City for the first night of their honeymoon.

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  6. List of poets - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Parker. Ruth Padel (born 1946), English poet, author and critic; Ron Padgett (born 1942), US poet, writer and translator; Padmanābha (15th c.), Dingal (Old Gujarati) poet and historian; Dan Pagis (1930–1986), Israeli poet and Holocaust survivor; Grace Paley (1922–2007), US short story writer and poet

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  8. Portal:Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Mário Raul de Morais Andrade (October 9, 1893 – February 25, 1945) was a Brazilian poet, novelist, musicologist, art historian and critic, and photographer.One of the founders of Brazilian modernism, he virtually created modern Brazilian poetry with the publication of his Paulicéia Desvairada (Hallucinated City) in 1922.

  9. Margot Asquith - Wikipedia

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    Asquith published her autobiography in 1920. Her writing style was not always critically accepted—the most famous review of Asquith's work came from New York wit Dorothy Parker, who wrote, "The affair between Margot Asquith and Margot Asquith will live as one of the prettiest love stories in all literature". [9]