The Smart Set

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The Smart Set was an early 20th-century American literary magazine known for its sophisticated, iconoclastic fiction, criticism, and commentary, and for helping launch the careers of several major writers.

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instanceOf literary magazine
circulationArea United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedBySource early 20th-century American literary magazine
dissolvedOrAbolished 1930
editor Arthur Grissom NERFINISHED
George Jean Nathan NERFINISHED
H. L. Mencken NERFINISHED
Harrison Rhodes NERFINISHED
Henry L. Mencken NERFINISHED
Marmaduke Pickthall NERFINISHED
Willard Huntington Wright NERFINISHED
editorialLine anti-puritan
cosmopolitan NERFINISHED
iconoclastic
genre essay
fiction
literary criticism
social commentary
hasContributor D. H. Lawrence NERFINISHED
Dorothy Parker NERFINISHED
F. Scott Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
George Jean Nathan NERFINISHED
H. L. Mencken NERFINISHED
Jack London NERFINISHED
James Joyce NERFINISHED
Joseph Conrad NERFINISHED
O. Henry NERFINISHED
Sinclair Lewis NERFINISHED
Theodore Dreiser NERFINISHED
Willa Cather NERFINISHED
hasPart book review section
drama criticism section
fiction section
poetry section
social commentary column
inception 1900
influenced The American Mercury NERFINISHED
modern American literary journalism
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfHeadquarters New York City NERFINISHED
mainSubject contemporary literature
politics and society
theatre
notableFor helping launch the careers of several major writers
iconoclastic criticism
social satire
sophisticated fiction
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher John Adams Thayer Company NERFINISHED

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H. L. Mencken employer The Smart Set