BARRY CALLAGHAN


man of letters

Barry Callaghan - Essays on His Works
Edited by Priscila Uppal, Guernica Editions, 2005


A great storyteller, Barry Callaghan is one of the most distinctive man of letters Canada has ever produced. He is fascinated by the no-man’s land that stands between fiction and journalism. Politically and culturally engaged, he is a public scholar and acute critic in the tradition of Edmund Wilson. Barry Callaghan’s fiction and poetry have been translated into seven languages. Among the contributors are Margaret Atwood, Timothy Findley, Marie-Claire Blais, William Kennedy, Janice Kulyk Keefer, Dennis Lee, Hayden Carruth, Patrick Lane, Seán Virgo, Robert Marteau, James Hart, David Lampe, Joe Rosenblatt, Leon Rooke, Brunella Antomarini, John Montague, Ray Robertson, Ray Ellenwood, Kathleen McCracken, Michel Deguy, Branko Gorjup, Michael Keefer, Rosemary Sullivan, David Sobelman and Gale Zoë Garnett.


About the Editor

Priscila Uppal is a professor of humanities and coordinator of the creative writing program at York University, and the author of Confessions of a Fertility Expert and The Divine Economy of Salvation. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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