The Sutton opened in 1929, with Nathanael West, the novelist, as its first manager.
Nathanael West has done this here.
He highhandedly declares that "literary parody expired" with Nathanael West.
Something short and vicious, like Nathanael West.'
From this point of view, life must have been hard for Nathanael West.
In the case of Nathanael West, it tells us that earnestness ages and hip is ever fresh.
Nat (Nathanael West) was supposed to remember guests' names, but he happened to know a great deal more, and not just gossip either.
He then went to Paris for three months, and it was at this point that he changed his name to Nathanael West.
There are sections of neutral summary like the one on Nathanael West.
In the mid-1930s Nathanael West wrote a 17-page treatment entitled Osceola, but failed to sell it to a studio.