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  1. John Augustine McNulty (1895-1956) was an American journalist and writer. John McNulty is a major figure in the development of the genre of literary journalism.

  2. John Augustine McNulty (1895-1956) was an American journalist and writer. John McNulty is a major figure in the development of the genre of literary journalism.

  3. John McNulty was an American journalist and short story writer. Background. John Augustine McNulty was born on November 1, 1895 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He was the son of John McNulty, a bricklayer, and Mary Theresa Carty. Both parents came from the west of Ireland.

  4. Aug 29, 2014 · In 1943 “The New Yorker” magazine published a short tale titled “Some Nights When Nothing Happens Are the Best Nights in This Place” by the journalist John McNulty whose lauded literary style was distinctive.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_mcnultyJohn McNulty - Wikipedia

    John McNulty may refer to: John McNulty (journalist) (1895–1956), American journalist and author. John McNulty (American football) (born 1968), American football coach.

  6. One of The New Yorker reporter-stylists who enlivened that magazine in the 1940s, McNulty (1895-1956) was best known for his humorous dispatches from an Irish saloon of quotable regulars on Third Avenue (the real-life Costello's on East 44th street).

  7. John Augustine McNulty (1895-1956) was an American journalist and writer. John McNulty is a major figure in the development of the genre of literary journalism.