Dorothy Parker - Biography
Rothstein (Dorothy Rothschild), better known as Parker, was born on August 22, 1893 in West End, New York, USA. She became one of the most influential women writers and journalists of her time, whose poignant and sarcastic lyrics inspired and provoked reflection.Dorothy grew up in an atmosphere of intellectual conversation and discussion, as her family was educated and had a developed sense of humor. At school, she showed aptitude for writing and quickly became noticed by teachers for her wit and literary talent.
After graduating from high school, Dorothy entered Susan-Wagner College (Suyvesant High School) and later at Bernard College (Barnard College), where she continued to develop her literary skills.
Dorothy began her career as a journalist, working for various newspapers and magazines. She soon became known for her incisive comments and analyses of public events. Her lyrics were witty and caused discussion, which attracted the attention of readers.
She also wrote short stories and articles for various publications, and her writing was frequently published in The New Yorker, making her one of the most recognizable and readable authors of her time.
Dorothy was an active social activist and women's rights activist. She was a member of the women's movement and actively advocated for women's equality in society and the workplace. Her articles and speeches inspired women to fight for their rights and were an important contribution to the equality movement.
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