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Canadian novelist, writer, broadcaster (1903–1990)
Edward Morley Callaghan
Born (1903-02-22 ) February 22, 1903
Died August 25, 1990(1990-08-25) (aged 87 )
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupations
short-story writer
broadcaster
Edward Morley Callaghan[1] CC OOnt FRSC (February 22, 1903 – August 25, 1990) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and TV and radio personality.[2]
Biography [ edit ]
Of Canadian/English-immigrant parentage,[3] Callaghan was born and raised in Toronto , Ontario . In his youth, he played baseball for Canadian Sports Hall of Fame coach, Bob Abate , and pitched for Abate's Arlington baseball team.[4] He was educated at Withrow PS, Riverdale Collegiate Institute , the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School . He articled and was called to the Bar, but did not practice law. During the 1920s he worked at the Toronto Star where he became friends with a fellow reporter Ernest Hemingway , formerly of The Kansas City Star . Callaghan began writing stories that were well received and soon were recognized as one of the best short story writers of the day. In 1929[3] he spent some months in Paris, where he was part of the great gathering of writers in Montparnasse that included Ernest Hemingway , Ezra Pound , Gertrude Stein , F. Scott Fitzgerald , and James Joyce .
Callaghan's novels and short stories are marked by undertones of Roman Catholicism, often focusing on individuals whose essential characteristic is a strong but often weakened sense of self. His first novel was Strange Fugitive (1928); several short stories, novellas, and novels followed. Callaghan published little between 1937 and 1950 - an artistically dry period. However, during these years, many non-fiction articles were written in various periodicals such as New World (Toronto), and National Home Monthly . Luke Baldwin's Vow , a slim novel about a boy and his dog, was originally published in a 1947 edition of Saturday Evening Post and soon became a juvenile classic read in school rooms around the world. The Loved and the Lost (1951) won the Governor General's Award . Callaghan's later works include, among others, The Many Colored Coat (1960), A Passion in Rome (1961), A Fine and Private Place (1975), A Time for Judas (1983), Our Lady of the Snows (1985). His last novel was A Wild Old Man Down the Road (1988). Publications of short stories have appeared in The Lost and Found Stories of Morley Callaghan (1985) and in The New Yorker Stories (2001). The four-volume The Complete Stories (2003) collects for the first time 90 of his stories.
Callaghan was also a contributor to The New Yorker , Harper's Bazaar , Maclean's , Esquire , Cosmopolitan , Saturday Evening Post , Yale Review , New World , Performing Arts in Canada , and Twentieth Century Literature .
Callaghan married Loretto Dee, with whom he had two sons: Michael (born November 1931) and Barry (born 1937), a poet and author in his own right. Barry Callaghan's memoir Barrelhouse Kings (1998), examines his career and that of his father. After outliving most of his contemporaries, Callaghan died after a brief illness in Toronto at the age of 87. He was interred in Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery in Ontario.
Recognition [ edit ]
Callaghan often walked the Glen Road bridge near his Toronto home, as confirmed by a historic plaque
Callaghan was awarded the Royal Society of Canada 's Lorne Pierce Medal in 1960. In 1982 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada .[5]
Morley Callaghan is the subject of a CBC Television Life and Times episode, and the CBC mini-series, Hemingway Vs. Callaghan , which first aired in March 2003.
From 1951 until he died in 1990, the author had lived in the Rosedale, Toronto area, at 20 Dale Avenue.[6] A historic plaque at the nearby Glen Road footbridge summarizes Callaghan's noteworthy writing career and the most significant of his literary contemporaries, including Ernest Hemingway and F Scott Fitzgerald .[7]
Commemorative postage stamp [ edit ]
On September 8, 2003, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Library of Canada , Canada Post released a special commemorative series, "The Writers of Canada", with a design by Katalina Kovats, featuring two English-Canadian and two French-Canadian stamps. Three million stamps were issued. Callaghan was chosen for one of the English-Canadian stamps.[8]
Bibliography [ edit ]
Novellas [ edit ]
Short fiction [ edit ]
Non-fiction [ edit ]
That Summer in Paris: Memories of Tangled Friendships with Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Some Others - 1963[9]
Winter - 1974
Film adaptations [ edit ]
Further reading [ edit ]
Boire, Gary A., Morley Callaghan and His Works - 1990
Boire, Gary A., Morley Callaghan: Literary Anarchist - 1994
Cameron, Donald, Conversations with Canadian Novelists, Part Two - 1973
Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 3 - 1975
Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 14 - 1980
Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 41 - 1987
Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 65 - 1991
Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 68: Canadian Writers, 1920–1959, First Series - 1988
Morley, Patricia, Morley Callaghan - 1978
Orange, John, Orpheus in Winter: Morley Callaghan's The Loved and the Lost - 1993
Sutherland, Fraser, The Style of Innocence - 1972
Wilson, Edmund, O Canada - 1965
Woodcock, George, Moral Predicament: Morley Callaghan's More Joy in Heaven - 1993
Periodicals [ edit ]
Books in Canada , April, 1986, pp. 32–33.
Canadian Forum , March, 1960; February, 1968.
Canadian Literature , summer, 1964
Canadian Literature , winter, 1984, pp. 66–69.
Canadian Literature , autumn, 1990, pp. 148–49.
Dalhousie Review , autumn, 1959.
Essays on Canadian Writing , winter, 1984–85, pp. 309– 15
Essays on Canadian Writing , summer, 1990, pp. 16–20.
Form and Century , April, 1934.
New Republic , February 9, 1963.
New Yorker , November 26, 1960.
Queen's Quarterly , autumn, 1957
Queen's Quarterly , autumn, 1989, pp. 717–19.
Saturday Night , October, 1983, pp. 73–74.
Tamarack Review , winter, 1962.
American Spectator , February, 1991.
References [ edit ]
^ "Morley Callaghan" . The Canadian Encyclopedia , April 2, 2008.
^ a b Clara Thomas, Canadian Novelists 1920-1945 , Longmans, Green and Company, Toronto, 1946 p. 17-18
^ Burnett, Red (April 26, 1963). "Testimonial for Bob Abate" . Toronto Daily Star . p. 17 . Retrieved April 19, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Office of the Governor General of Canada . Order of Canada citation . Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 26 May 2010
^ "Following the Footsteps of Toronto's Past Greats" . National Post . 30 June 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2019 . Amelia Earhart, Morley Callaghan and Lester B. Pearson are among those whose past homes have been honored with blue plaques
^ "Toronto's Historical Plaques" . Tronto Plaques. 11 July 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2019 . Morley Callaghan wrote 18 novels and over 100 short stories, all about Canadians. Critically acclaimed around the world
^ "50th Anniversary of the National Library / Canadian Authors " Archived 2009-09-23 at the Wayback Machine , Canada Post, Web, March 28, 2011.
^ "Review of That Summer in Paris by Morely Callaghan" . Kirkus Reviews . 14 January 1962.
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1930s
1940s
Ringuet , Thirty Acres (1940)
Alan Sullivan , Three Came to Ville Marie (1941)
G. Herbert Sallans , Little Man (1942)
Thomas Head Raddall , The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek (1943)
Gwethalyn Graham , Earth and High Heaven (1944)
Hugh MacLennan , Two Solitudes (1945)
Winifred Bambrick , Continental Revue (1946)
Gabrielle Roy , The Tin Flute (1947)
Hugh MacLennan , The Precipice (1948)
Philip Child , Mr. Ames Against Time (1949)
1950s
Germaine Guèvremont , The Outlander (1950)
Morley Callaghan , The Loved and the Lost (1951)
David Walker , The Pillar (1952)
David Walker , Digby (1953)
Igor Gouzenko , The Fall of a Titan (1954)
Lionel Shapiro , The Sixth of June (1955)
Adele Wiseman , The Sacrifice (1956)
Gabrielle Roy , Street of Riches (1957)
Colin McDougall , Execution (1958)
Hugh MacLennan , The Watch That Ends the Night (1959)
1960s
1970s
Dave Godfrey , The New Ancestors (1970)
Mordecai Richler , St. Urbain's Horseman (1971)
Robertson Davies , The Manticore (1972)
Rudy Wiebe , The Temptations of Big Bear (1973)
Margaret Laurence , The Diviners (1974)
Brian Moore , The Great Victorian Collection (1975)
Marian Engel , Bear (1976)
Timothy Findley , The Wars (1977)
Alice Munro , Who Do You Think You Are? (1978)
Jack Hodgins , The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne (1979)
1980s
George Bowering , Burning Water (1980)
Mavis Gallant , Home Truths: Selected Canadian Stories (1981)
Guy Vanderhaeghe , Man Descending (1982)
Leon Rooke , Shakespeare's Dog (1983)
Josef Škvorecký , The Engineer of Human Souls (1984)
Margaret Atwood , The Handmaid's Tale (1985)
Alice Munro , The Progress of Love (1986)
M. T. Kelly , A Dream Like Mine (1987)
David Adams Richards , Nights Below Station Street (1988)
Paul Quarrington , Whale Music (1989)
1990s
Nino Ricci , Lives of the Saints (1990)
Rohinton Mistry , Such a Long Journey (1991)
Michael Ondaatje , The English Patient (1992)
Carol Shields , The Stone Diaries (1993)
Rudy Wiebe , A Discovery of Strangers (1994)
Greg Hollingshead , The Roaring Girl (1995)
Guy Vanderhaeghe , The Englishman's Boy (1996)
Jane Urquhart , The Underpainter (1997)
Diane Schoemperlen , Forms of Devotion (1998)
Matt Cohen , Elizabeth and After (1999)
2000s
Michael Ondaatje , Anil's Ghost (2000)
Richard B. Wright , Clara Callan (2001)
Gloria Sawai , A Song for Nettie Johnson (2002)
Douglas Glover , Elle (2003)
Miriam Toews , A Complicated Kindness (2004)
David Gilmour , A Perfect Night to Go to China (2005)
Peter Behrens , The Law of Dreams (2006)
Michael Ondaatje , Divisadero (2007)
Nino Ricci , The Origin of Species (2008)
Kate Pullinger , The Mistress of Nothing (2009)
2010s
Dianne Warren , Cool Water (2010)
Patrick deWitt , The Sisters Brothers (2011)
Linda Spalding , The Purchase (2012)
Eleanor Catton , The Luminaries (2013)
Thomas King , The Back of the Turtle (2014)
Guy Vanderhaeghe , Daddy Lenin and Other Stories (2015)
Madeleine Thien , Do Not Say We Have Nothing (2016)
Joel Thomas Hynes , We'll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night (2017)
Sarah Henstra , The Red Word (2018)
Joan Thomas , Five Wives (2019)
2020s
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