Morley Edward Callaghan (September 22, 1903 – August 25, 1990) was an Canadian novelist and short story writer. His most famous works include That Summer in Paris and Strange Fugitive.1
Works
Novels
- Strange Fugitive (1928)
- It’s Never Over (1930)
- A Broken Journey (1932)
- Such Is My Beloved (1934)
- They Shall Inherit the Earth (1935)
- More Joy in Heaven (1937)
- The Loved and the Lost (1951)
- The Many Colored Coat (1960)
- A Passion in Rome (1961)
- A Fine and Private Place (1975)
- A Time for Judas (1983)
- Our Lady of the Snows (1985)
- A Wild Old Man on the Road (1988)
Novellas
- No Man’s Meat (1931)
- Luke Baldwin’s Vow (1948)
- The Varsity Story (1948)
- An Autumn Penitent (1973)
- Close to the Sun Again (1977)
- No Man’s Meat and The Enchanted Pimp (1978)
Story collections
- A Native Argosy (1929)
- Now That April’s Here and Other Stories (1936)
- Morley Callaghan’s Stories (1959)
- Stories (1967)
- The Lost and Found Stories of Morley Callaghan (1985)
- The Morley Callaghan Reader (1997)
- The New Yorker Stories (2001)
- The Complete Stories (2003)
- Ancient Lineage and Other Stories (2012)
Non-fiction
- That Summer in Paris: Memories of Tangled Friendships with Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Some Others (1963)
- Winter (1974)
Plays
- Turn Again Home (1940)
- Just Ask George (1940)
- To Tell the Truth (1949)
- Season of the Witch (1976)
See also
External Links
References
1. “Morley Callaghan.” Encyclopedia Britannica. Accessed July 25, 2020.