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You Might as Well Live: The Life and Times of Dorothy Parker by John Keats

trace13's review

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dark funny informative medium-paced

5.0

amberhayward's review

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5.0

I just really love Dorothy Parker.

mehitabels's review

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4.0

"She suggested her tombstone read: This one's on me."

bookcrazylady45's review

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4.0

Fascinating woman with a sad life.

raehink's review

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3.0

A sympathetic biography of Dorothy Parker, a remarkable woman who led a fascinating yet tragic life. Keats does a good job of describing the environment of the Twenties, Thirties, and Forties and includes details about the Algonquin Round Table and the Communist crackdown in Hollywood. The book is a bit dated in language and style...it referred to the "Negro question."
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