Barry Callaghan
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- This article is about the Canadian author and poet, for the Scottish football (soccer) player, see Barry Callaghan (footballer).
Barry Morley Joseph Callaghan (born July 5, 1937) is a Canadian author, poet and anthologist.[1] Born in Toronto, Ontario, he is the son of late Canadian novelist and short story writer, Morley Callaghan. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto.
[edit] Selected bibliography
- The Hogg Poems and Drawings - 1978
- As Close as We Came - 1982
- The Black Queen Stories - 1982
- The Way the Angel Spreads Her Wings - 1989
- Stone Blind Love - 1989
- Canadian Travellers in Italy - 1989 (editor)
- Exile: The First Fifteen Years - 1992 (editor)
- Lords of Winter and of Love: A Book of Canadian Love Poems in English and French - 1993]
- 'When Things Get Worse - 1993
- A Kiss is Still a Kiss - 1995
- This Ain't No Healing Town: Toronto Stories - 1996 (editor)
- Barrelhouse Kings - 1998
- We Wasn't Pals: Canadian Poetry and Prose of the First World War - 2001 (edited with Bruce Meyer)
- Young Bloods: Stories from Exile 1972-2001 - 2001 (editor)
- Between Trains - 2007
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NAME | Callaghan, Barry |
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DATE OF BIRTH | July 5, 1937 |
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