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The New Yorker Stories

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In 1928, just after he published his first novel, Morley Callaghan asked his editor, "Do you think The New Yorker would be a good magazine for my stories?

They have never printed fiction before, but are going to start with that story of mine called 'An Escapade.'" Through these short stories from Callaghan-whom Ernest Hemingway compared to James Joyce-readers will realize just how good a fit is was.

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Product Details
Exile Editions
1550966286 / 9781550966282
Hardback
30/11/2001
Canada
145 pages
152 x 229 mm, 367 grams
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