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 Callaghanwhom Ernest Hemingway compared to James Joycereaders will realize just how good a fit is was.







Irish IndependentHMH Parent Aims to Swap Equity for DebtCiting "market sources," they say that as a result, financial whiz and current ceo Barry O'Callaghan would have his 38 percent stake significantly diluted. Reed Elsevier would also see the 11.8 percent stake they took as part of the sale of Harcourt O'Callaghan is poised for deal on debt/equity swap