alfred damon runyon

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born Oct. 4, 1884, Manhattan, Kan., U.S. died Dec. 10, 1946, New York, N.Y. U.S. journalist and short-story writer. He served in the Spanish-American War as a teenager. After returning to the U.S. he wrote for newspapers in the West. In 1911 he moved to New York, where he developed a style focusing on the underside of city life and began to write stories. He is best known for Guys and Dolls (1931), a collection of stories about a racy section of Broadway written in the uniquely rendered slang that became his trademark and gave rise to the term Runyonesque; the book was adapted as a musical by Frank Loesser (1950)
alfred damon runyon

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    Al·fred Da·mon Run·yon

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    älfrıd deymın rʌnyın

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    /ˈalfrəd ˈdāmən ˈrənyən/ /ˈælfrəd ˈdeɪmən ˈrʌnjən/
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