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    Thomas Francis McGuane III (born December 11, 1939) is an American writer. His work includes ten novels, short fiction and screenplays, as well as three collections of essays devoted to his life in the outdoors.

  2. Sep 4, 2023 · Novelist Tom McGuane, Jimmy Buffett's friend going back to the early '70s, spoke of Buffett in Telluride, where the singer was scheduled to appear.

  3. May 19, 2024 · Fiction by Thomas McGuane: He pictured his town as something glowing from the American past, a Norman Rockwell kind of place, but the picture faded.

  4. Thomas McGuane is an American author of outdoors & nature and literature and fiction books. His works include screenplays, novels, short fictions as well as three collections devoted to his outdoor life.

  5. Oct 3, 2022 · Deborah Treisman interviews the author Thomas McGuane about “Take Half, Leave Half,” his story from the October 10, 2022, issue of The New Yorker.

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Thomas McGuane, American author noted for his picaresque novels of violent action set amid rural landscapes. Whereas his early novels are noted for their stylistic extravagance, a growing plainness of style emerged in his later works. Learn more about McGuane’s life and career.

  7. Thomas McGuane has 62 books on Goodreads with 34302 ratings. Thomas McGuanes most popular book is Ninety-two in the Shade.

  8. Oct 11, 2021 · Fiction. Not Here You Don’t. By Thomas McGuane. October 11, 2021. Illustration by Simon Roussin. Listen to this story. Audio: Cary was out of likely places to cross. The five-strand ranch fence...

  9. Thomas McGuane, The Art of Fiction No. 89. Interviewed by Sinda Gregory & Larry McCaffery. Issue 97, Fall 1985. Thomas McGuane’s fiction projects a volatile, highly personalized mixture of power, vulnerability, and humor.

  10. May 24, 2018 · But below these surface-level similarities one finds McGuanes fiction lensed with a great deal more vulnerability and heart, sorrow, and awe. His work, unlike Hemingway’s, resists instruction—be this kind of man, not that.

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