Ioannes Calder
Ioannes Calder, vulgo plene John Mackenzie Calder (natus die 25 Ianuarii 1927; mortuus die 13 Augusti 2018) fuit domús editorialis Londiniensis rector. Opera magni momenti edidit auctorum recentium et hodiernorum inter quos eminent Samuel Beckett, Margarita Duras, Alanus Robbe-Grillet.
Ioannes Calder, in Scotia natus matre Canadiana, partim in urbibus Sherbrooke et Monte Regio educatus est. Alumnus est universitatis Turicensis. Cum Marion Boyars inter annos 1963 et 1975 collaboravit; eo tempore libros divulgaverunt Huberti Selby, Kenethi Kesey, Henrici Miller, Gulielmi Burroughs, aliorum.
Schedae et documenta eius partim apud Institutum Memoriarum Editionis Hodiernae ad vicum Saint-Germain-la-Blanche-Herbe servantur, partim apud bibliothecam Lilly Universitatis Indianensis Bloomington in urbe.
Opera
recensere- 2001 : Pursuit: the Uncensored Memoirs of John Calder. Londinii: Calder Publications
- 2001 : The Philosophy of Samuel Beckett. Londinii: Calder Publications
- 2013 : The Garden of Eros: The Story of Paris Expatriates and the Post-War Literary Scene. Londinii: Alma Books. ISBN 9780957452206
Bibliographia
recensere- "Calder, John Mackenzie" (2007/2017) apud Who's Who and Who Was Who situs venalis
- Kevin Breathnach, "Publishing Icon John Calder Interviewed" in Totally Dublin (30 Ianuarii 2013)
- Duncan Fallowell, recensio operis The Garden of Eros in The Spectator (1 Iunii 2013)
- Alessandro Gallenzi, "John Calder obituary" in The Guardian (21 Augusti 2018); Nigel Lindsay et Simon Mundy, epistulae ibidem (27 Augusti 2018)
- Michael Horowitz, recensio operis Pursuit in The Daily Telegraph (18 Martii 2002)
- John O'Mahony, "John Calder: Publishing's one-man band" in The Guardian (20 Iulii 2002)
- Alasdair Steven, "Obituary - John Calder, ground-breaking publisher, co-founder of the Traverse and leading figure at the Edinburgh festival" in The Herald (15 Augusti 2018)
Nexus externi
recensere- Archivum Ioannis Calder apud IMEC
- Archivum Ioannis Calder apud bibliothecam Lilly
- "John Calder Festival Programme Announced" apud Traverse Theatre (18 Mar. 2014)