Morley Callaghan
Morley Edward Callaghan, CC , LL.B , LL.D (February 22, 1903 – August 25, 1990) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright, TV and radio personality.
Bibliography
- Strange Fugitive, Scribner, 1928.
- It's Never Over, Scribner, 1930.
- No Man's Meat (novella), Edward W. Titus, At the Sign of the Black Manikin (Paris), 1931.
- A Broken Journey, Scribner, 1932.
- Such Is My Beloved, Scribner, 1934, revised edition with an introduction by Malcolm Ross, McClelland & Stewart, 1957.
- They Shall Inherit the Earth, Random House, 1935, revised edition with an introduction by F. W. Watt, McClelland & Stewart, 1962.
- More Joy in Heaven, Random House, 1937, revised edition with an introduction by Hugo McPherson, McClelland & Stewart, 1960.
- The Varsity Story, Macmillan (Toronto), 1948.
- ] (juvenile), Winston, 1948.
- The Loved and the Lost, Macmillan, 1951.
- The Many Colored Coat, Coward, 1960, published as The Man with the Coat, Exile Editions, 1988.
- A Passion in Rome, Coward, 1961.
- A Fine and Private Place, Mason/Charter, 1975.
- Close to the Sun Again, Macmillan, 1977.
- No Man's Meat and The Enchanted Pimp, Macmillan, 1978.
- A Time for Judas, Macmillan, 1983, St. Martin's, 1984.
- Our Lady of the Snows (based on his novella The Enchanted Pimp), Macmillan, 1985, St. Martin's, 1986.
- A Wild Old Man on the Road, Stoddart, 1988.
- A Native Argosy (short stories), Scribner, 1929.
- Now That April's Here, and Other Stories, Random House, 1937.
- Turn Again Home (play; based on the novel They Shall Inherit the Earth),produced in New York City, 1940, produced under title Going Home in Toronto, 1950.
- To Tell the Truth, produced in Toronto, 1949.
- Morley Callaghan's Stories, Macmillan, 1959, two- volume edition, MacGibbon & Kee, 1962.
- ', Coward, 1963.
- Stories, Macmillan, 1967.
- An Autumn Penitent, Macmillan, 1973.
- Winter, photographs by John de Visser, New York Graphic Society, 1974.
- The Lost and Found Stories of Morley Callaghan, Lester & Orpen Dennys/Exile Editions, 1985.
Also author of the play Just Ask George, 1940. Contributor to ', edited by John Metcalf, Ryerson (Toronto), 1970. Also contributor of 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.
Related Topics:
Just Ask George - John Metcalf - 1970 - The New Yorker - Harper's Bazaar - Maclean's - Esquire - Cosmopolitan - Saturday Evening Post - Yale Review - New World - Performing Arts in Canada - Twentieth Century Literature
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Media Adaptations: Now That April's Here was adapted for film by Klenman-Davidson Productions, 1958.
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Now That April's Here - 1958
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