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The New Yorker Stories
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145 pages
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Set in 1928, the collection features short stories by Morley Callaghan, an author praised by Hemingway for his literary prowess. These narratives, including the debut fiction piece "An Escapade," showcase Callaghan's unique voice and style, making a compelling case for his work's compatibility with The New Yorker. Readers will discover the depth and creativity that led to Callaghan's recognition alongside literary giants like James Joyce.
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2001, hardcover
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