Complete Stories

Complete Stories by Dorothy Parker, published by Penguin Books in 1995, is a collection that showcases the full range of Parker’s short stories. This edition, comprising 447 pages, highlights her ability to capture the complexities of urban life and the emotional struggles of everyday individuals. While Parker is often celebrated for her witty remarks and light verse, this compilation reveals her deeper narrative skills and the poignant themes woven throughout her work.
Readers will find that Parker’s stories delve into the uncertainties and disappointments faced by ordinary people, offering a nuanced perspective on their lives. The collection reflects her literary prowess, moving beyond mere humor to explore the intricacies of human experience. With its focus on fiction and literary themes, this volume serves as a significant contribution to the canon of classic short stories, inviting readers to engage with the rich tapestry of Parker’s storytelling.
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Dorothy Parker’s quips and light verse have become part of the American literary landscape, but, as this collection of her complete short stories demonstrates, Parker’s talents extended far beyond brash one-liners and clever rhymes. Her stories not only bring to life the urban milieu that was her bailiwick but lay bare the uncertainties and disappointments of ordinary people living ordinary lives.
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