Damon Runyon
Damon Runyon was an American journalist and short-story writer known for his stories about Broadway in New York City during the Prohibition era.
Alfred Damon Runyan
Fiction Writer
October 4, 1880
Libra
December 10, 1946
66
Manhattan, Kansas
Alfred Damon Runyon (October 4, 1880 รขยย December 10, 1946) was a renowned American journalist and short-story author. He gained fame for his short stories that highlighted the Broadway scene in New York City during the Prohibition era. Among his most famous works is “Guys and Dolls,” which was later transformed into a successful musical. Other notable works and accomplishments include “The Lemon Drop Kid,” “Blue Plate Special,” “Tight Shoes,” “Little Miss Marker,” and his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame.