- S01008
- Series
- 1959-2005
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Barry Callaghan pertaining to his time teaching at York University.
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Barry Callaghan pertaining to his time teaching at York University.
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Series consists of files pertaining to a variety of topics, including Callaghan's awards, tributes and honorary degrees, articles written about him, his personal life, his travels and his literary readings.
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Series consists of records pertaining to the writing of Morley Callaghan, particularly his short non-fiction writing, collected and re-published by Barry Callaghan in the Exile Editions monograph, A Literary Life : Reflections and Reminiscences 1928-1990 (2009). These records include newspaper clippings, short stories published in magazines and photocopies of radio scripts written by Morley from the 1930s to the 1980s, as well as word-processed copies of these materials, edited by Barry. Photocopies of the original typescripts for Morley's early unpublished novel, The Imposters, and for many of his short stories are part of the series, as are a manuscript for his novel, A Passion in Rome, and page proofs for an Exile Editions reprint of A Time for Judas.
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Series consists of manuscripts and page proofs pertaining to Callaghan's published monographs Beside Still Waters (a re-write of his first novel, The Way the Angel Spreads her Wings), Between Trains, Raise You Ten, and Raise You Twenty. Files pertaining to a writing collaboration with Joe Rosenblatt are also part of this series, as well as scripts for a CBC Television drama, "The man in the tin canoe".
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Series consists of records pertaining to Callaghan's work as a print and television journalist in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly his writing for the "Toronto Telegram" as the paper's literary editor. Files in this series include annotated copies of published articles, draft manuscripts, notes, annotated typescripts and research materials pertaining to his writing about authors including Margaret Laurence, Edmund Wilson, Irving Layton, Yehuda Amichai, Saul Bellow and many others. Also included in this series are examples of Callaghan's travel writing from the 1980s, interview transcripts from his work on CBC Television's "Show on Shows", and scripts pertaining to his work for CBC Radio. Most of the records in this series have been annotated and edited by Callaghan for re-publication in his three books of collected non-fiction writing, Raise You Five (2006), Raise You Ten (2007) and Raise You Twenty (2011) .
Exile Editions and Exile: The Literary Quarterly files : manuscripts
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Series primarily consists of manuscripts, in varying stages of development, for monographs published by Exile Editions between 1990 and 2014. Included in this sub-series are manuscripts by writers Austin Clarke, Vladimir Azarov, Joe Rosenblatt, Larry Zolf, Leon Rooke, Marilyn Bowering and others.
Exile Editions and Exile: The Literary Quarterly files : administrative files and correspondence
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Series consists of files pertaining to the administration of Exile Editions and Exile: The Literary Quarterly, including the correspondence of Exile: The Literary Quarterly submissions editor Chris Doda.
Early education and literary files
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Files in this series consist of Callaghan's research notes, some of his student papers and resource materials used in preparation for his graduate school comprehensive examinations at the University of Toronto in the mid-1960s.
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
File consists of correspondence sent and received by Callaghan, including a great deal of printed e-mail correspondence, exchanged with fellow writers, friends and colleagues.
Part of Barry Callaghan fonds
Series consists of audio recordings of Callaghan's interviews for CBC radio and television, literary readings by Callaghan and Exile Editions author Sean Virgo, as well as a discussion between Callaghan and writer Joyce Carol Oates for the 2002 International Festival of Authors in Toronto.