Dorothy Parker
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- (1893-1967) a US writer of humorous poems and short stories. She was also a critic (= person who writes opinions about plays, films and books) for The New Yorker (1927-33), and a member of the Algonquin Round Table. Parker's best-known short story was Big Blonde (1933).
“Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses.”多萝西·帕克(Dorothy Parker):(1893-1967)美国幽默诗和短篇小说作家。她还是《纽约客》(The New Yorker,1927-33年)的评论家(就戏剧,电影和书籍发表看法的人),还是阿冈昆圆桌会议的成员。帕克最著名的短篇小说是《大金发女郎》(Big Blonde,1933年)。