Men Im Not Married To and Women Im Not Married To - Unabridged Audiobook, by Dorothy Parker Play Audiobook Sample

Men I'm Not Married To and Women I'm Not Married To - Unabridged Audiobook

Men Im Not Married To and Women Im Not Married To - Unabridged Audiobook, by Dorothy Parker Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Kevin Theis, Sara Nichols Publisher: SoundCraft Audiobooks Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798823435697

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

24

Longest Chapter Length:

07:57 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

09 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

01:56 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

9

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Publisher Description

Literary cohorts and members of the famous Algonquin Round Table, Dorothy Parker and Franklin P. Adams wrote these two short books to humorously contrast the experiences of both men and women meeting, dating...and then deciding NOT to marry various men and women in their lives. Adams - a renowned wit and celebrated newspaper columnist - helped to launch Parker's career and they enjoyed a decades-long friendship. These two works are presented here in their original and unabridged format.

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About the Authors

Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) is a literary legend famed for her poetry, short stories, criticism, screenplays, and dramas. She was a founding writer of the New Yorker and also wrote for Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Esquire. A key member of the New York literary circle, the Algonquin Round Table, she was widely known as the wittiest woman in America. Not so well known are her political beliefs: she helped unionize Hollywood screenwriters, joined the Communist Party, and worked on behalf of various left-wing causes. In the 1950s, she was blacklisted in Hollywood. Her estate was bequeathed to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She is buried in Baltimore, at the headquarters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which became her literary executor following Dr. King’s assassination. Today, four decades after her death, Dorothy Parker remains one of the most quoted writers in the world.