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1986 (Creation)
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3.5 cm of photographs (1 v.)
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File consists of: photographs of Barry Callaghan and Claire Wilks celebrating New Year’s Eve in New Orleans, then celebrating the performance of "Salomé" (choreography by their friend Zachary Solov) at Lincoln Centre in New York City; a lunch at their home for Alberto Moravia, Northrop Frye, and Francesca Valente; a visit by Sean Virgo and David Day; a trip to Jerusalem for Claire Wilks’s show at the Debel Gallery, which was introduced by Yehuda Amichai; a visit to a country church close by his farm that he bought and named the Church of the Abandoned Apostle; and a party at the Callaghan home for Yehuda Amichai, Joyce Carol Oates, and other Canadian literary figures.
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Copying, rendering, or reproducing the notebook in whole or in part requires the prior written permission of Barry Callaghan. Requests for permission should be directed to the Head of the Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections.