Runyon, Damon

Runyon, Damon

▪ American author
in full  Alfred Damon Runyon  
born Oct. 4, 1884, Manhattan, Kan., U.S.
died Dec. 10, 1946, New York, N.Y.

      American journalist and short-story writer, best known for his book Guys and Dolls, written in the regional slang that became his trademark.

      At age 14 Runyon enlisted in the U.S. Army and was sent to the Philippines in the Spanish-American War. After the war he wrote for Western newspapers for 10 years. Although Runyon gained a reputation as a political and feature reporter, his passion for sports was paramount. In 1911 he moved to New York City, where he became a reporter for the New York American. He covered the New York baseball clubs for many years, as well as various other sports topics, and along the way he developed his style of focusing on human interest rather than strictly reporting facts. He began writing stories about a racy section of Broadway, and these were collected in Guys and Dolls (1931). This book is representative of Runyon's style in its use of an exaggerated version of local idiom to portray a particular class of characters—gamblers, promoters, fight managers, race-track bookies, and other habitués of the street. Employing an unusual and colourful style, he produced such characters as Joe the Joker, Apple Annie, and Regret the Horseplayer, who became familiar to thousands of his readers.

      In the 1930s, Runyon began writing columns, and his popular feature “As I See It” was syndicated to all the Hearst newspapers. At the peak of his popularity, in the 1930s, Runyon was one of the most productive and highly paid writers in New York.

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