
Damon Runyon
Also known as
Runyon 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 the Brooklyn or Midtown demi-monde. The adjective "Runyonesque" refers to this type of character as well as to the type of situations and dialog that Runyon depicted. He spun humorous 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." Runyon wrote these stories in a distinctive vernacular style: a mixture of formal speech and colorful slang, almost always in present tense, and always devoid of contractions. The musical Guys and Dolls was based on two Runyon stories, "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure".[3] The musical also takes characters and story elements from a few other Runyon stories, most notably "Pick The Winner." The film Little Miss Marker (and its remake, Sorrowful Jones) grew from his short story of the same name. Runyon was also a newspaperman. He wrote the lead article for UP on Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Presidential inauguration in 1933. [Wikipedia]
Born 1880-10-04
Died 1946-12-10
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL835248A
- VIAF7365839
- WikidataQ714880
- ISNI000000010866415X
- LibriVox14688
Top Subjects
- Broadway (New York, N.Y.) (5)
- Fiction (3)
- Broadway (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction (3)
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- Trials (2)
- New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction (2)
- Specimens (2)
Books by Damon Runyon
Total count: 70
The tents of trouble1911-01-01-
Rhymes of the firing lineD. FitzGerald, inc.1912-01-01
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Runyon, first and last.J.B. Lippincott1923-01-01
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FavouritesWorld Pub. Co.1929-01-01
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Guys and dollsGrosset & Dunlap1931-01-01
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Damon Runyon's Blue plate specialF. A. Stokes1934-01-01
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Guys and dollsthree volumes in one. Guys and dolls. Money from home. Blue plate specialLippincott1934-01-01
Runyon's Guys and DollsThree Volumes in One: Guys and Dolls, Blue Plate Special, and Money from HomeJ. B. Lippincott1935-01-01-
Damon Runyon omnibusSun Dial Press1935-01-01
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Money from homeFrederick A. Stokes company1935-01-01
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More than somewhatConstable1937-01-01
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More than somewhatConstable1937-01-01
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Take it easyFrederick A. Stokes Company1938-01-01
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My wife Ethel.Constable1939-01-01
My old manStackpole Sons1939-01-01-
The best of RunyonTriangle books1940-01-01
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FurthermorePopular ed.Constable1940-01-01
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A slight case of murdercomedy in two actsDramatists Play Service, inc.1940-01-01
Damon Runyon FavoritesPocket Books1942-01-01-
Runyon a la carteJ. B. Lippincott company1944-01-01
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Runyon à la carte.J.B. Lippincott1944-01-01
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Fifteen storiesthe best of Damon Runyon.Blakiston1945-01-01
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Runyon a la carteSun Dial Press1945-01-01
In our townCreative age press1946-01-01-
Short takesreaders' choice of the best columns of America's favorite newspapermanSomerset Books1946-01-01
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Short takesreader's choice of the best columns of America's favorite newspaperman.McGraw-Hill1946-01-01
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Damon Runyon FavoritesTower books ed.World Pub. Co.1946-01-01
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All horse players die brokeKing Features Syndicate1946-01-01
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The three wise guys, and other stories.Avon Book Company1946-01-01
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FavoritesTower Books ed.World1946-01-01
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Trials and other tribulationsJ.B. Lippincott1947-01-01
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Trials and other tribulations.J.B. Lippincott1947-01-01
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Poems for men.[1st ed.]Duell, Sloan and Pearce1947-01-01
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Maḥarozet ha-peninimש. פרידמן1948-01-01
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Runyon on Broadwayomnibus volume containing all the stories from More than somewhat, Furthermore, Take it easyConstable1950-01-01
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All this and that.Constable1950-01-01
More guys and dollsthirty-four of the best short storiesGarden City Books1951-01-01-
The TurpsConstable1951-01-01
More guys and dollsthirty-four of the best short storiesGarden City Books1951-01-01
Runyon from first to lastcontaining all the stories written by Damon Runyon and not included in 'Runyonon Broadway'.Constable1954-01-01
Runyon on Broadway[New ed.].Constable1954-01-01
Guys and dolls and other storiesPenguin1956-01-01-
A treasury of Damon RunyonModern Library1958-01-01
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Dancing Dan's ChristmasCooper & Beatty1958-01-01
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כתבי דיימון ראניוןהוצאת ספרים כתבי מחברים נודעים1960-01-01
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The best of Damon Runyon.Hart Pub. Co.1966-01-01
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עיר הגבריםדקל1967-01-01
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מלוא החופןדקל1970-01-01
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ha-ShivʻahMasadah1974-01-01
Damon Runyon from first to lastPan Books1975-01-01-
An hour with Damon RunyonTimes Newspapers1975-01-01
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Guys and dollsAmerican Reprint Company1976-01-01
The Bloodhounds of Broadway and Other Stories1st ed.Morrow1981-01-01-
Slow horses and fast womenAmereon House1985-01-01
Romance in the roaring forties and other storiesBeech Tree Books1985-01-01-
שמונה לאחתמ. מזרחי1987-01-01
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Dream streetFolio Society1989-01-01
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From first to lastcontaining all the stories not included in Damon Runyon on BroadwayPenguin1990-01-01
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Kol anshe ha-BrodṿeyM. Mizraḥi1991-01-01
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Barnashim ṿa-ḥatikhotmashal muziḳali mi-Brodṿaiha-Teʾaṭron ha-ʻironi Ḥefah1991-01-01
Guys & dollsthe stories ofViking1993-01-01
The snatching of Bookie Bob and other storiesPenguin1995-01-01-
On broadwaycontaining all the stories from, More than somewhat, Furthermore, Take it easyPenguin2000-01-01
Guys, dolls, and curveballsDamon Runyon on baseball1st Carroll & Graf ed.Carroll & Graf Publishers2005-01-01-
Barnashim ṿa-ḥatikhotTeʼaṭron Bet Lesin2006-01-01
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Guys and dolls and other writingsPenguin Books2008-01-01
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Barnashim u-vubot
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חזרה לברודווידקל
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Ir ha-gevarimTeʼaṭron Dagan
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Meer dan bar!De grimmige grappen van Brodway in 15 tafereelenBreughel