James Bacque Papers [manuscript]. 1962-2007.

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James Bacque Papers [manuscript]. 1962-2007.

This collection consists of the bulk of material - including the research, manuscript drafts, proofs and correspondence - for most of Bacque's fiction and non-fiction works, both published and unpublished. It also includes a large collection of POW correspondence Bacque received after publishing his book Other Losses, which he used for research into his follow-up, Crimes and Mercies. Other material in the collection include manuscripts for Bacque's journalism work, along with correspondence and editing work he did with Seal Books in the 1970s.

100 boxes (4 metres)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8043771

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

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Bacque, James, 1929-....

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James Bacque is a writer, editor and one-time publisher. Educated at Upper Canada College in Toronto and then the University of Toronto, where he studied history and philosophy, Bacque began his career as a fiction writer, publishing the novels The Lonely Ones (novel was re-titled Big Lonely when published in England and in paperback by M&S in 1978), A Man of Talent (Toronto: New Press, 1972) and The Queen Comes to Minnicog . He has also written a number of plays and teleplays. In 1989, Bacq...