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  1. 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.

  2. Sep 5, 2023 · When I heard on Saturday that Jimmy Buffett had died, I wrote a condolence e-mail to his longtime friend Thomas McGuane, the novelist. McGuane, who is married to Buffett’s sister Laurie, was...

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    • Maggie Mcguane Was Born to Margot Kidder and Novelist Thomas Mcguane
    • Maggie Married Novelist Walter Kirn When She Was 19 & He Was 32
    • Maggie Mcguane and Walter Kirn Have Two Children

    Margot Kidder had only one child — Maggie McGuane — with her first husband, novelist Thomas McGuane. Maggie was born on October 28, 1976. When Margot Kidder had her public breakdown from bipolar disorder in 1996, she wrongly thought that Thomas McGuane had hired several men to kill her, The Washington Post reported at the time. Untreated manic stat...

    Maggie McGuane and Walter Kirn were married in 1995 in Melville, Montana, the New York Times reported. The tiny town caused a problem for some guests because they couldn’t fly directly there. Maggie noted: “Many guests are coming from places where there are no mountains and they will probably have to drive farther than they have ever driven to get ...

    Maggie and Walter Kirn have two children: Charlie Kirn and Mazie Kirn. Maggie’s children also get along great with her new husband, Chad, according to a StyleMePretty blogabout her wedding. Her son Charlie was the best man at her wedding and her daughter Maisie was the maid of honor. Her brother was the officiate.

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · As the singer-songwriter, who died on Sept. 1 at age 76, dealt with a rare and aggressive form of skin cancer called Merkel cell carcinoma, Laurie Buffett McGuane, his younger sister, was told...

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  4. 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.

  5. Time magazine reviewer John Skow wrote of the work: "McGuane, whose recent novels have seemed a touch broody, enjoys himself with this one.

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  7. During the mid-seventies, McGuane’s tempestuous personal life—drinking, some drugs, two divorces—won him the nickname of “Captain Berserko.” From this tempest, McGuane produced his fourth novel, Panama (1978), his most surreal and nakedly autobiographical work to date.

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