Before Damon Runyon gave us Guys and Dolls, he was a teenage sportswriter in Pueblo. At fifteen, Runyon was already hammering out baseball stories between shots of whiskey. He bounced around Colorado ...
FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS (181 pp.)—Damon Runyon Jr.—Random House ($2.95). Life in the pages of a Damon Runyon story is a happy affair, but Harry the Horse. Dave the Dude, Light-Finger Moe and many other ...
Damon Runyon got his first newspaper job when he was a gawky 16-year-old Kansas kid. He has written about 80,000,000 words since then. Some of them were very good. As William Randolph Hearst’s top ...
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