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Mr. Callaghan's Medium

Gregory, Horace | April 2, 1930 issue

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The article focuses on the book "It's Never Over" by the author Morley Callaghan. In his latest novel Callaghan throws the shadow of a man who died upon the gallows across the life of his protagonist, John Hughes. The story is told in the usual detached, simple, straightforward manner, but the situation that creates the story carries with it a world of complex interrelationships, depending largely upon the fact that the human organism is something more than a given assortment of sexual reflexes.

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IT'S Never Over (Book); BOOKS; CALLAGHAN, Morley; HUGHES, John; FICTION; INTERPERSONAL relations
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