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Barry Callaghan fonds
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Barry Callaghan fonds

  • F0525
  • Fonds
  • 1884-2015, predominant 1946-2015

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-

Notebooks

Series consists of 136 notebooks created by Barry Callaghan to record his creative ideas for poems, articles, and books, and reflections on social and professional events involving family, friends, and other authors. In addition to handwritten text, the notebooks contain many printed photographs pasted onto pages or inserted loosely, occasional sketches by Callaghan, and textual documents from various events inserted at related passages.

Notebook

File consists of the programme for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, 10 Nov. 2014; an undated email from Gloria Vanderbilt about the future of the Carter V. Cooper Exile Short Fiction Award; working notes and annotated handwritten prose; photographs of a special lunch with Michael Callaghan, his sons, and their “adopted uncle,” Vladimir Azarov; an article by Martin Knelman about Barry Callaghan, Exile Editions, cultural nationalists, and Gloria Vanderbilt, 25 June 2014; photographs of a trip to the Guadalajara International Book Fair with Claire Wilks for the launch of Callaghan’s "Selected Stories" in Spanish, 29 Nov. 2014, of a reading in Toronto, of Christmas supper with the family and friends including Leon Rooke and Austin Clarke, and of a New Year’s Party with guests including Ray Robertson, Margaret Atwood, Graeme Gibson, Ellen Seligman, David Cronenberg, and Vince Mancuso; annotated typescript manuscript for the story, “Buddies In Bad Times”; photographs of Seàn Virgo visiting Toronto and supper at 20 Dale Avenue, of Easter celebration with Barry’s grandsons, and of Wilks’s show at the GN Studio in Oakville, shortly after she has been told she has three weeks to live; copy of an article by Anne Michaels, “Claire Weissman Wilks: Women This Way”; emails regarding the declining health of Barry’s brother, Michael Callaghan, his obituary, and the order of service for his funeral, 7 Jul. 2015; order of service for the funeral of Ruth Lampe; flyer for Wilks’s exhibition, “The Etty Drawings,” at GN Studio, 5 Dec. 2015; programme for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, 10 Nov. 2015; and a newspaper article by Carola Vyhnak, “Morley Callaghan both loved and lost here,” 23 Aug. 2015.

Notebook

File consists of typescript Hogg poems; an obituary for sculptor Sorel Etrog, 27 Feb. 2014; photographs of Claire Wilks’s birthday party at F.M. Morrison and Norman Snider’s house and of a seder party at Peter Weissman’s house in Toronto; an order of service for the celebration of the life of Nancy Harris Biddle, 4 Apr. 2014; photographs of the marriage of David Sobelman and Rishma Dunlop; booklet on "The Russian Avant-garde Book 1910-1934" given to Barry Callaghan by Vladimir Azarov; photographs of supper for the Vanderbilt Carter V. Cooper Exile Short Fiction Award, with Gloria Vanderbilt and Marti Stevens attending the party in the garden at 20 Dale Avenue, of an exhibition of Gloria Vanderbilt’s paintings at the Spoke Club, and of readings at the Dora Keogh Irish Pub by Frank Westcott, Christine Missione, Matt Shaw, Leon Rooke, Linda Rogers, and Hugh Graham, among others; promotional material for the Luminato Festival at the Toronto Public Library, Jun. 2014; an undated email to Gloria Vanderbilt discussing health issues and the future of the Short Fiction Award; photographs of supper in the 20 Dale garden with F.M. Morrison, Norman Snider, Beverly McGhee, and John Reeves and of supper at the home of Mark Daniels; an article by Bruce McCall from "The New York Times" about Rob Ford’s impact on Toronto’s politics, the city’s reputation, and his withdrawal from the mayoral election; handwritten annotations to the printed story, “The Ventriloquist”; and an email from Norman Snider regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 2 Sep. 2014.

Correspondence

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.

Snider, Norman

File includes an edited introduction written by George Hickenlooper for Snider's book, "Casino Jack".

Kelly, M.T.

File includes a copy of Kelly's play, "The green dolphin", published by Playwrights Canada in 1983.

Notebook

File consists of photographs of the Callaghan family at Snake Island; of a visit to Rome with Claire Wilks to speak at John Cabot University and lunch with Patrizia Cavali; a copy of "Sussurri Russi," a poem by Barry Callaghan translated by Carla Pezzini Plevano; newspaper articles regarding a visit to Vicenze to participate as honoured guest at special literary festival where the Hogg poems in translation were read to great applause; photographs of the opening of Gloria Vanderbilt’s painting exhibition at De Luca Fine Art Gallery in Toronto including an evening at the Turf Club with Antonio D’Alfonso, Greg Gatenby, and Priscila Uppal; and a programme and photographs of an exhibition of the Hogg drawings by Italian painter Enzo Cucchi that was co-ordinated with the publication of the Hogg poems in Italian by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Apr. 2013.

Notebook

File consists of photographs of Barry Callaghan doing a reading in Zagreb; handwritten annotations to a typescript copy of “Bogomile Song” by Milodrag Pavlovic; photographs of a birthday party for Callaghan’s grandson; of Callaghan and friends at his favourite restaurant in Albany and of lunch on the racing director’s porch in Saratoga Springs; annotated handwritten and typescript poetry and prose, including Hogg poems to come; photographs of an evening supper and singalong with friends and the American classical violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn playing the 1720 Red Mendelssohn Antonio Stradivari violin given to her by her grandfather when she was eight years old; photographs of Vladimir Azarov and visiting the Albany homes of William and Dana Kennedy and Joe and Vera Gegan; invitation and photographs from “WAR: Light Within/After the Darkness,” a group show including the work of Claire Wilks at the Canadian Clay and Glass Museum in Waterloo; photographs of a visit to New York City for the launch of Christine Missione’s Exile book of short stories sponsored by Gloria Vanderbilt, of supper in New York City with Vanderbilt’s friends including Marti Stevens (singer) and Nancy Biddle (of the aristocratic Biddle family), of a visit to Gloria Vanderbilt’s studio, of lunch in Marti Stevens’ apartment and an afternoon in Anderson Cooper’s house, and of a family visit to Swimming Snake Island; an email from Michael Callaghan to his father, 20 Aug. 2013, discussing the future of Exile Editions; and photographs of family and friends at Christmas supper and New Year’s Eve at 20 Dale Avenue, including Austin Clarke, Branko Gorjup, and Francesca Valente.

Manuscripts

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".

Moses, Daniel David

File includes the manuscript for "A small essay on the largeness of light and other poems" by Moses.

Re: Morley

File consists of a letter from Shelley McPherson to Barry Callaghan pertaining to a 1989 fan letter she wrote to Morley Callaghan. Included in the file are copies of her letter and Morley's reply.

Luck in men's eyes (Puerto Rico)

File consists of copies of this article published in a fall 1978 travel guide, including handwritten and annotated word-processed manuscripts.

Journalism files

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) .

Kennedy, William

File includes the final draft of Kennedy's essay on Morley Callaghan titled "Morley Callaghan's ancient hunger".

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