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Hemingway: Toronto Star

Ernest Hemingway Dept: It is rare indeed, not only because it has never been published, but because it shows Hemingway at his most generous so in love with the fiction of Toronto writer Morley Callaghan that he offers to go 50-50 with his own publisher to print a Callaghan novella, according to The Star. He seems to me like a kid that is worth doing something about if you like it, Hemingway writes to his Paris publisher Robert McAlmon in May, 1926 and a rare copy of an unpublished 1926 letter by Ernest Hemingway has been found by the Toronto Star in unsorted papers in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto. Hemingway and Callaghan first met as Toronto Star reporters in 1923. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.