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Poet: Dorothy Parker
Poem: 66.
Lullaby
Volume: Enough Rope
Year: Published/Written in 1926
Comment 1 of 1, added on January 31st, 2005 at 4:41 PM.
What i find absolutely remarkable about not only this piece, but most of Dorothy Parker's work, is her ability to voice the thoughts of countless women.
Any woman who has been ignored because a blonde bombshell just walked into the room can identify with this piece. She eloquently demands attention, and uses her wit and sense of irony to point out the flaws and inadequacies of all MANkind.
Kate Zesotarski from United States
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What i find absolutely remarkable about not only this piece, but most of Dorothy Parker's work, is her ability to voice the thoughts of countless women.
Any woman who has been ignored because a blonde bombshell just walked into the room can identify with this piece. She eloquently demands attention, and uses her wit and sense of irony to point out the flaws and inadequacies of all MANkind.
Kate Zesotarski from United States