biography
| name: |
Callaghan, Morley (Edward)
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pronunciation:
[kalahan]
| sex:
| male
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| lived:
| (1903–90)
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| biography:
| Novelist, short-story writer, and memoirist, born in Toronto, Ontario, SE Canada. He studied at Toronto University, and was befriended by Hemingway. He was called to the bar in 1928, but while in Paris Hemingway encouraged him to give up law for literature, and helped him get some of his stories published in expatriate literary magazines. His first novel was Strange Fugitive (1928) and his first collection of stories A Native Argosy (1930). He returned to Toronto in 1929. Later novels include The Loved and the Lost (1951), The Many Colored Coat (1960), and A Time for Judas (1983). |
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