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well, someone has to be the adult here…
perhaps a less rosy view of these victims is warranted.
check out this more serious piece of journalistic analysis from laobserved.com
offers a bit of perspective and broader context of the times. http://www.laobserved.com/intell/2015/11/what_trumbo_doesnt_tell_us.php
Dorothy Parker lived at 8983 Norma Place, where husband Alan Campbell killed himself. Shortly after, a neighbor, seeing her, asked how she could help. Her reply – “Get me a new husband.” The shocked neighbor recoiled; Parker then said, “If not, then run down to the corner and get me a ham and cheese on rye. And tell them to hold the mayo.
Sounds like she fit right into our city.
Christopher
8 years ago
Wonderful piece, Bob. A really shameful time in this country when every problem was blamed on secret Commies. It’s always easier to have a scapegoat (gays, Communists, feminists, immigrants), than looking within to search for solutions.
well, someone has to be the adult here…
perhaps a less rosy view of these victims is warranted.
check out this more serious piece of journalistic analysis from laobserved.com
offers a bit of perspective and broader context of the times.
http://www.laobserved.com/intell/2015/11/what_trumbo_doesnt_tell_us.php
Yes, great resource!!!!
https://staging.wehoville.com/2013/12/10/witty-wise-dorothy-parker-life-now-weho/
Dorothy Parker lived at 8983 Norma Place, where husband Alan Campbell killed himself. Shortly after, a neighbor, seeing her, asked how she could help. Her reply – “Get me a new husband.” The shocked neighbor recoiled; Parker then said, “If not, then run down to the corner and get me a ham and cheese on rye. And tell them to hold the mayo.
Sounds like she fit right into our city.
Wonderful piece, Bob. A really shameful time in this country when every problem was blamed on secret Commies. It’s always easier to have a scapegoat (gays, Communists, feminists, immigrants), than looking within to search for solutions.