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  1. Thomas McGuane (2014). “The Longest Silence: A Life in Fishing”, p.13, Vintage. 56 Copy quote. I'd be happy to have my biography be the stories of my dogs. To me, to live without dogs would mean accepting a form of blindness. Thomas McGuane. Friendship, Dog, Mean. 53 Copy quote. America is like one of those old-fashioned six-cylinder truck ...

  2. 1 de jun. de 1973 · Author 3 books 139 followers. March 25, 2013. The central conflict running through Thomas McGuane’s entertaining early novel Ninety-two in the Shade is that a man named Nichol Dance has promised to kill the protagonist, Skelton, if the latter follows through on his intent to become a flyfishing guide on Key West.

  3. 12 de abr. de 2017 · Watch: A few months before Jim Harrison’s death, Grove Atlantic associate publisher Judy Hottensen was able to spend the day with the award-winning writer. Thomas McGuane lives on a ranch in McLeod, Montana. He is the author of ten novels, three works of nonfiction, and four collections of stories.

  4. Thomas Francis McGuane III 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. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Cutting Horse Association Members Hall of Fame and the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame.

  5. 12 de mar. de 1982 · September 28, 2017. A couple of suicides into Nobody’s Angel, Thomas McGuane’s coming-of-age story about a thirty-six-year-old retired Army captain protracting his adolescence on his granddad’s Montana ranch, and the high, lonesome fact that growing up is hard to do becomes rustically and lyrically all too true. Like.

  6. 13 de mar. de 2015 · Thomas McGuane is the greatest writer of American loneliness we have. He’s also perhaps the only writer to use the term dirt chute to describe the last stop on the human digestive trail. His ...

  7. 3 de may. de 2021 · Audio: Thomas McGuane reads. Ten years before Joan Krebs left her husband, Roger, and moved back to Cincinnati, I spotted the two of them dining alone by the bricked-up fireplace in the Old Eagle ...