- Consists of letter (1978 May 29), Messina, Italy, from G. Di Giacomo to B. Moore.
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author about a critical essay on B. Moore which G. Di Giacomo intends to write.
Criticism
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Fonds consists of correspondence; manuscripts of novels (The Acrobats;The apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz; Barney's version; A choice of enemies; Cocksure; The Incomparable Atuk; It's harder to be anybody; Jacob Two Two and the dinosaur/meets the hooded fang/spy case; Salomon Gursky was here; Son of a smaller hero; St. Urbain's horseman; Stick your neck out), short stories, articles, essays, reviews, screenplays, stage plays, and radio and television plays; published works; interviews; sound recordings and moving images; photographic prints, promotional materials and ephemera. Also includes Genie and Nellie awards and commemorative plaques.
Richler, MordecaiSubseries consists of copies of reviews of works and adaptations. Includes notes and drafts, newspaper clippings, printed materials and pamphlets.
Subseries consists of published copies of Kroetsch's reviews of works by others, featured in various newspapers, magazines, and journals.
Subseries consists materials related to the creation of book reviews and literary critics written by Brian Moore regarding works by others. Includes quotes, manuscript drafts, copies, notes, outlines, editing, correspondence, clippings, etc.
- Consists of letter (1962 August 7), London (England), from C.P. Snow to Brian Moore, Amagansett (New York).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author clarifying C.P. Snow's thesis about the Two Cultures referred to in B. Moore's review of Mary McCarthy's essays, On the contrary, titled Double-Headed, Aquiline published in the Spectator.
- Consists of letter (1962 August 10), Amagansett (New York), from B. Moore to C.P. Snow.
- Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy) clarifying B. Moore's reference to C.P. Snow's Two Cultures in B. Moore's review of Mary McCarthy's essays, On the Contrary, titled Double-Headed, Aquiline published in the Spectator.
- Consists of letter (1962 July 27), London (England), from C.P. Snow to Ronald Bryden, Literary Editor, Spectator, London (England).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author questioning a point about C.P. Snow raised by B. Moore's review of Mary McCarthy's essays, On the contrary, titled Double-headed, aquiline.
Series consists of copies of works regarding Brian Moore and his writing. Includes materials pertaining to interviews, speeches, reviews and critiques, radio scripts, television scripts, etc.
Subseries consists of copies of works and reviews of works by others mentioning Kroetsch.