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Poet: Dorothy Parker
Poem: 57.
Indian Summer
Volume: Enough Rope
Year: Published/Written in 1926
Comment 1 of 1, added on April 21st, 2007 at 7:12 PM.
This piece was my introduction to Dorothy Parker in 1988. How it revolutionized my view of poetry, prose, and behaving as a chameleon. The character in this poem gained the wisdom to be true to herself. I pray we can all be true to who we truly are...takes courage.
Monique Williams from United States
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This piece was my introduction to Dorothy Parker in 1988. How it revolutionized my view of poetry, prose, and behaving as a chameleon. The character in this poem gained the wisdom to be true to herself. I pray we can all be true to who we truly are...takes courage.
Monique Williams from United States