Dorothy Parker's "Enough Rope: poems" offers a sharp and witty collection of American poetry from the 20th century. Parker, a celebrated voice among women poets, delivers insightful and often humorous observations on life, love, and loss. This collection, a staple of American literature, showcases Parker's distinctive style, blending poignant emotion with a dry, sardonic wit. Explore the depths of human experience through Parker's concise and memorable verse. "Enough Rope" remains a testament to the power of poetry to capture the complexities of the modern world with both grace and humor. This edition meticulously preserves the original text, allowing readers to experience Parker's timeless work as it was originally intended. A must-have for enthusiasts of American poetry and those who appreciate the enduring legacy of Dorothy Parker.
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