Manuscript Collection - Barry Callaghan Papers

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Barry Callaghan Papers

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  • 1965-2016 (Creation)

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133 boxes (19 metres)

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(1937-)

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Canadian author and poet; editor-in-chief for Exile Editions. Son of Canadian novelist Morley Callaghan.

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A collection of files for Exile, a literary journal based in Toronto; contains manuscripts with notes, revisions, instructions to the printer, and galley proofs for poems, short stories, essays, plays and art which appeared in Exile from 1972-75; includes 171 photographs and other graphic material.

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Material may be requested in person at the Fisher Library Reference Desk, or in advance using our online stack retrieval request form: https://aeon.library.utoronto.ca. Please note that this material requires 2 business days to retrieve.

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Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto

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