The New Yorker Magazine http://kwgs.org en "Farewell, Dorothy Parker" http://kwgs.org/post/farewell-dorothy-parker <p>Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), the great American critic, fiction writer, poet, and satirist --- that famously witty (and frequently scathing) scribe whose many brilliant assertions include "I don't care what is written about me so long as it isn't true" and "if all the girls who attended the Yale prom were laid end to end, I wouldn't be a bit surprised" --- is now back in business. That is, she's cracking wise all over again, in a manner of speaking, in a new book. Wed, 27 Feb 2013 23:57:16 +0000 Rich Fisher 34874 at http://kwgs.org "Farewell, Dorothy Parker" Ian Frazier and His "Travels in Siberia" (Encore presentation.) http://kwgs.org/post/ian-frazier-and-his-travels-siberia-encore-presentation <p>On today&#39;s program, which first aired last fall, we hear from the longtime New Yorker Magazine writer and bestselling author Ian Frazier, whose latest book (now in paperback) is &quot;Travels in Siberia,&quot; which the San Francisco Chronicle has called &quot;a masterpiece of nonfiction writing --- tragic, bizarre, and funny.&quot; Further, as one critic of this book has noted in The New York Times Book Review: &quot;[&#39;Travels in Siberia&#39; is] an uproarious, sometimes dark yarn filled with dubious meals, broken-down vehicles, abandoned slave-labor camps, and ubiquitous statues o Thu, 22 Mar 2012 17:04:23 +0000 Rich Fisher 15352 at http://kwgs.org Ian Frazier and His "Travels in Siberia" (Encore presentation.)