Dorothy Parker Books in Order

Dorothy Parker is a celebrated American writer, poet, and critic, renowned for her scathing wit and incisive commentary on 20th-century urban life. Born from a tumultuous childhood, she rose to prominence through her incisive writing in esteemed publications like The New Yorker. As a founding member of the Algonquin Round Table, Parker's sharp intellect and wit were integral to the group's dynamic. Her foray into screenwriting in Hollywood yielded two Academy Award nominations, but her involvement in left-wing politics led to her placement on the infamous Hollywood blacklist. Despite her self-deprecating nature, Parker's literary legacy and reputation for sharp wit continue to captivate readers, cementing her status as a literary icon.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Dorothy Parker

  • #1
    Complete Stories of Dorothy Parker(1924)
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  • #2
    Big Blonde and Other Stories(1929)
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  • #3
    Laments for the Living(1930)
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  • #4
    Here Lies(1939)
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  • #5
    After Such Pleasures(1940)
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  • #6
    The Collected Short Stories(1942)
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  • #7
    The Portable Dorothy Parker(1944)
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  • #8
    Selected Readings from the Portable Dorothy Parker(1976)
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  • #9
    Selected Stories(1995)
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  • #10
    Here We Are, a Telephone Call(2001)
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  • #11
    Such a Pretty Little Picture and Other Stories(2023)
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  • #12
    Enough Rope(1926)
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  • #13
    Death and Taxes(1931)
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  • #14
    Not So Deep as a Well(1937)
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  • #15
    Sunset Gun: Poems(1940)
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  • #16
    The Collected Poetry of Dorothy Parker(1944)
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  • #17
    Not Much Fun(1996)
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  • #18
    The Ladies of the Corridor(1954)
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  • #19
    The Coast of Illyria(1990)
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  • #1
    Men I'm Not Married To(1922)
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  • #2
    The Sexes(1944)
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  • #3
    Sayings of Dorothy Parker(1992)
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  • #4
    Constant Reader: The New Yorker Columns 1927–28(2024)
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  • #1
    San Francisco Stories (By: John Miller)(1990)
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  • #2
    Los Angeles Stories (By: John Miller)(1991)
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  • #3
    New Orleans Stories (By: John Miller,Genevieve Anderson)(1992)
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  • #4
    Chicago Stories (By: Stuart Dybek,John Miller)(1993)
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  • #5
    Lust: Lascivious Love Stories and Passionate Poems (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1994)
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  • #6
    Alaska Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995)
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  • #7
    Texas Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995)
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  • #8
    San Francisco Thrillers (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(1995)
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  • #9
    Cape Cod Stories (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(2002)
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  • #10
    Twenty Grand: Great American Short Stories(1941)
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  • #11
    50 Great Short Stories(1952)
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  • #12
    Points of View(1956)
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  • #13
    50 Great American Short Stories(1963)
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  • #14
    Women Writers at Work(1989)
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  • #15
    On Suicide: Great Writers on the Ultimate Question(1992)
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  • #16
    First Fiction: An Anthology of the First Published Stories by Famous Writers(1994)
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  • #17
    Wonderful Town(2000)
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  • #18
    Life Stories(2000)
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  • #19
    Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules(2005)
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  • #20
    Secret Ingredients(2007)
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  • #21
    Sisters(2009)
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About Dorothy Parker

Dorothy Parker is a celebrated American writer, poet, and critic, renowned for her scathing wit and incisive commentary on 20th-century urban life. Born from a tumultuous childhood, she rose to prominence through her incisive writing in esteemed publications like The New Yorker. As a founding member of the Algonquin Round Table, Parker's sharp intellect and wit were integral to the group's dynamic. Her foray into screenwriting in Hollywood yielded two Academy Award nominations, but her involvement in left-wing politics led to her placement on the infamous Hollywood blacklist. Despite her self-deprecating nature, Parker's literary legacy and reputation for sharp wit continue to captivate readers, cementing her status as a literary icon.

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