American Spectator (literary magazine)
:This article is about the literary newspaper. For the conservative political magazine see The American Spectator
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The American Spectator was a literary newspaper which made its first monthly appearance in November of 1932. It was edited by George Jean Nathan from 1932-1935. Eugene O'Neill, Ernest Boyd, Theodore Dreiser, and James Branch Cabell were also listed as joint editors. It ceased publication in 1937.
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1932 - George Jean Nathan - 1935 - Eugene O'Neill - Ernest Boyd - Theodore Dreiser - James Branch Cabell - 1937
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