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Damon Runyon

Damon Runyon

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Birthdate
October 4, 1880
Birthplace
Manhattan, Kansas
Manhattan, Kansas
Date of Death
December 10, 1946
Place of Death
New York City
New York City
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Barnashim u-vubot
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All horse players die broke
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Guys and dolls and other writings
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Short takes
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On broadway
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Guys and dolls & other stories
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Runyon's Guys and Dolls
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Miami Noir
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Journalist
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OL835248A0
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73658390

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United States
United States
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The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown
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Q714880

Alfred Damon Runyon (October 4, 1880[1][2] – December 10, 1946) was an American newspaperman and short-story writer.[3]

He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. To New Yorkers of his generation, a "Damon Runyon character" evoked a distinctive social type from Brooklyn or Midtown Manhattan. The adjective "Runyonesque" refers to this type of character as well as to the type of situations and dialog that Runyon depicted.[4] He spun humorous and sentimental tales of gamblers, hustlers, actors, and gangsters, few of whom go by "square" names, preferring instead colorful monikers such as "Nathan Detroit", "Benny Southstreet", "Big Jule", "Harry the Horse", "Good Time Charley", "Dave the Dude", or "The Seldom Seen Kid". His distinctive vernacular style is known as "Runyonese": a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions.

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