O. Henry Award おーへんりーしょう
Edition 11 (1929)
Short story awardLiterature awardInclusion in anthology
Winners
1 peopleDorothy Parker's 1929 O. Henry Prize story portrays loneliness and self-destruction beneath social glamour, exposing the contradictions of urban glitter and women's social position in the 1920s with both bite and sympathy.
Beneath the glamour, loneliness slowly erodes the protagonist from within.
30 pages
short storylonelinessself-destructionwomen's lives