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Breslin Dissects a Predecessor
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By far, the most interesting biography I've ever read
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The Slang Writer

All Lovers of New York - Buy This Tape!!One of my ways of measuring a good recording is how well I can fall to sleep while listening to a story (music keeps me awake) and this is the best. Get it! Enjoy it! Gift it!

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Not your typical romance stories . . .
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A Hard-To-Find Classic By A Much Underappreciated Writer
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An amazing find
If you can't join 'em, beat 'em!
a true sports pioneer
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Pleasant, leisure reading
O. Henry, gangster-styleThose expecting the lightheartedness of the musical may be in for a bit of a surprise. There are certainly comical characters (Nicely-Nicely Jones, for example), moments, and even entire stories. But many are gritty with tough-as-nails characters who are desperate, down on their luck and apt to kill you for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
The thing about Runyon is that he writes entirely in first person *present*. And while it is interesting at first, after a while it does become "more than somewhat" tiring, to use a phrase of his. In fact, I ripped through the first 200 pages loving the slang and weird colloquial nuances, only to grow a little sick of it until, by the last few stories, I just wanted to read something else. Not that the stories at the end are any less good. Maybe it's best not to try to read the whole thing all at once...
Don't get me wrong, though. I really liked it, but I can only take so many short stories in a row. Most short stories in general seem so hackneyed to me, anyway. Like there has to be some big twist ending that is right out of the "O. Henry manual on short story writing". These are no different except that maybe they are a little more clever than average.
A fun read (especially for anyone who's ever been in the show), but best taken in small doses. Oh yeah, and Adelaide is nowhere to be found...even though the back of the book mentions her name!
Classic stories in the most original voiceRunyon has the most wonderful voice - it is disarmingly confessionaly, sort of like you would expect a poorly educated but street smart gangster to talk in front of judge. So for instance in "Blood Pressure" which I think is one of the best stories he writes - "..Charley opens a door and we step into a room where there is a pretty red-headed doll about knee hight to a flivver, who looks as if she may just get out of the hay, because her red hair is flying every which way on her head, and her eyes seem still gummed up with sleep. At first I think she is a very cute sight indeed, and then I see something in her eyes that tells me this doll, whoever she is, is feeling very hostile to one and all."
There are a great number of repeated characters that litter these tails, Nicely-Nicely, Regret, Dave the Dude - and everyone hangs around at Mindy's - a restaurant somewhere in New York.
Nice, funny reads - Runyon and Saki rate as the two top short story writers ever.

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A fine critical analysis of the forgotten author
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