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Barry Callaghan fonds

  • F0525
  • Fonds
  • 1884-2014, predominant 1946-2014

The fonds includes extensive correspondence dealing with Callaghan's personal and family relationships, as well as his active involvement with an international community of poets, writers, and artists. Teaching files include course outlines, essay topics, reading lists and bibliographies on North American and Russian literature, examination questions, and notes regarding his teaching methods at York University from 1970 to 2003. Journalism files include research materials and interview transcripts and deal with his travels with Pierre Elliott Trudeau in 1968, the crisis involving the Front de liberation du Quebec and implementation of the War Measures Act in 1970, culture, politics and economics in Quebec, and Callaghan's works of political and social commentary for CTV and CBC. The records of Exile Editions make up a significant portion of the fonds, and include manuscripts for books, page proofs, and correspondence. These files show the creative process in considerable detail, and in particular Callaghan's work as an editor and translator. Administrative records for the publisher consist of catalogues, promotional material, writers' guidelines, grant applications, financial documents, and reviews of publications. Callaghan's endeavours as a travel journalist are documented through research notes, manuscripts for articles, correspondence, and promotional literature from various attractions at the locations he visited, including museums, theatres, and tracks for horse racing, 1978 to 1995. Manuscripts and annotated page proofs for Callaghan's Hogg poems, short stories, novels, memoir, and non-fiction trace the development of these works, and in particular his skill and attention to detail as a wordsmith. Callaghan's involvement with radio and television is represented by a variety of sound and moving image recordings, including audiotapes of his interviews with Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry, videotapes of his television shows for CTV's "W5" and CBC's "Weekend," and original film pertaining to the war in Palestine in 1970, his interview with Angela Davis in 1972, youth culture in California in 1974, John Updike, and "The blues." The fonds also includes considerable material created by or involving Morley Callaghan, including literary agreements, royalty statements, stories by and about Morley Callaghan, manuscripts for several books published by Exile Editions ("Joy in heaven," "The lost and found stories," "The man with the coat," and "A passion in Rome") that provide an understanding of the close working relationship between Morley and Barry Callaghan, letters of sympathy and funeral notices following Morley's death in 1990, and scripts for the CBC movie, "Hemingway vs. Callaghan," 2002-2003. Also included are subject files including literary memorabilia and honorary degrees received.

Callaghan, Barry, 1937-

Early education and literary files

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.

Music

File consists of Barry Callaghan's music dictation notebook, manuscript scores written by Callaghan, the published score for "Come, loyal hearts," and certificates awarded to Callaghan by the Inter-Loretto Musical Festival.

Notebooks

File consists of exercise books for English, French, physics, and history.

Notebooks

File consists of exercise books for music, algebra, geometry, Latin, and French.

St. Michael's College School

File consists of applications, report cards, programs for a track meet and basketball games, and Barry Callaghan's secondary school graduation diploma.

Assumption University

File consists of a student guide, postcards from Windsor, examination questions for a philosophy course, the program for a basketball game against Bliss College, and letters from Barry Callaghan to his mother regarding course work and grades.

Drama

File consists of programs for "Christopher Jones," a musical comedy at Hart House Theatre directed by Barry Callaghan, photographs of Callaghan performing in "The skin of our teeth" at St. Michael's College School, and an untitled script by Callaghan.

Essays

File consists of papers written by Barry Callaghan for secondary school and university courses on a wide variety of topics in English and history.

Essays

File consists of papers written by Barry Callaghan for secondary school and university courses on a wide variety of topics in English and history.

Nina Rabchuk

File consists of her poetry and her thoughts about Barry Callaghan, whom she would later marry.

The chorus

File consists of four issues of a mimeographed literary magazine edited and published by Barry Callaghan, with editorial assistance by Nina Rabchuk and poetry or short stories by Thomas Telfer, Callaghan, John Harasti, Frank Zingrone, Michael John Nimchuk, Douglas Kerr, Warren Wilson, Gino Matteo, Rabchuk, James Fontana, and Boris Pasternak.

M.A. thesis : draft

File consists of a manuscript originally entitled "Edgar Poe and metaphysics," and submitted under the title, "Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym."

Model Security Council

File consists of the program, notes, and clippings for debates at McGill University's 4th annual Model Security Council, which was won by a three-person team from Assumption University that included Barry Callaghan.

Swift

File includes Callaghan's academic essays on Jonathan Swift's works.

Jane Austen

File includes Callaghan's essay on formal realism and "Pride and prejudice".

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