Damon Runyon

Damon Runyon was an American writer best known for his vivid depictions of New York City's Broadway and the colorful characters that inhabited it during the early 20th century. Born on October 4, 1880, in Kansas, Runyon's journey as a storyteller began in journalism, where he honed his keen eye for detail and dialogue. His unique style, characterized by whimsical prose and a distinct use of dialect, brought to life the world of gamblers, showgirls, and hustlers, capturing the essence of the vibrant, bustling streets of Manhattan. Many of his stories were later adapted into popular musicals and films, most notably "Guys and Dolls," showcasing his lasting influence on American culture. 

Runyon's work invites readers to immerse themselves in the charm and grit of the city, uncovering the heart and humor of its inhabitants. As you explore his collection in this app, you'll find tales that are both entertaining and thought-provoking, reflecting the spirit of an era that continues to captivate audiences today. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his stories, there's something in Runyon's writings for everyone to enjoy.

Guys And Dolls

Read by Peter Harding


Damon Runyon, Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows



Radio 2’s series of Broadway musicals presents arguably the greatest of them all, "Guys And Dolls." Based on stories by Damon Runy…

The Last of the Hackdrivers

Read by LibriVox Volunteers


Damon Runyon



LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of The Last of the Hackdrivers by Damon Runyon.This was the Weekly Poetry project for March 15, …