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Throughout the Great Depression, Callaghan provided for himself and his family by writing short stories, which Ernest Hemingway compared to James Joyce. Of the more than 100 short stories that Morley Callaghan published, 21 appeared in The New Yorker over a period of 10 years. Those tales find new life in this reprint of a classic short story collection.

The New Yorker Stories

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Throughout the Great Depression, Callaghan provided for himself and his family by writing short stories, which Ernest Hemingway compared to... Read more

    Publisher: Exile Editions
    Publication Date: 30/09/2008
    ISBN13: 9781550961102, 978-1550961102
    ISBN10: 1550961101

    Number of Pages: 158

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

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    Throughout the Great Depression, Callaghan provided for himself and his family by writing short stories, which Ernest Hemingway compared to James Joyce. Of the more than 100 short stories that Morley Callaghan published, 21 appeared in The New Yorker over a period of 10 years. Those tales find new life in this reprint of a classic short story collection.

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