From Dave the Dude to Al Capone: a defining collection from the world
of Damon Runyon
Damon Runyon grew up in the West, moved to New York City, and became one
of the leading voices of American popular culture. From sports writing
to short fiction, this unique collection offers an eclectic sampling of
his extraordinary talent. Here are newspaper pieces, stories- including
the last one he ever composed-poetry, and, of course, the Broadway tales
for which he is chiefly remembered: Guys and Dolls, Blood Pressure, The
Bloodhounds of Broadway, and others. Featuring works that are
impossible to find elsewhere, and Runyon's signature eye for
detail-particularly the sounds, smells, and tastes of New York-this book
brings an American icon to a new generation of readers.
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