Barry Callaghan on major and minor keys
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"Solshenitsyn said the difference between western literature and Russian literature to him was simple. Western literature was about careers and Russian literature was about good and evil"
Called Canada's eminent Man of Letters, Barry Callaghan is best known for his short stories. In his youth, he has worked as a journalist, documentary maker. For many years he has taught English at the York University while also editing Exile,a literary magazine."Between Trains",is his latest collection of short stories. (Recorded on October 30,2007)
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