Thomas McGuane

Thomas Francis McGuane III is an accomplished American writer, known for his contributions to literature and outdoors & nature genres. He has written ten novels, short fiction, and screenplays, as well as three collections of essays that revolve around his experiences in the outdoors. McGuane's work has earned him recognition from prestigious organizations, including the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Cutting Horse Association Members Hall of Fame, and the Fly-Fishing Hall of Fame.

McGuane's early novels were marked by a unique comedic style, which highlighted the irrational aspects of various human pursuits. He also explored the counterculture movements of the 1960s and 1970s in his writing. However, his later works reflect a shift in focus towards family relationships and the natural world, particularly in the American West. Montana has been McGuane's home since 1968, and many of his essays and last five novels are set in this region. He is a devoted family man, with three children, Annie, Maggie, and Thomas.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Sporting Club 1968
2 The Bushwhacked Piano 1971
3 Ninety-two in the Shade 1973
4 Panama 1978
5 Nobody's Angel 1982
6 Something to Be Desired 1984
7 Keep the Change 1989
8 Nothing but Blue Skies 1992
9 The Cadence of Grass 2002
10 Driving on the Rim 2010
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 The Refugee 2016
Plays
# Title Year
1 The Missouri Breaks 1976
Collections
# Title Year
1 To Skin a Cat 1986
2 Gallatin Canyon 2006
3 Crow Fair 2015
4 Cloudbursts 2018
Best American Sports Writing Books
# Title Year
1 The Best American Sports Writing 1992 1992
2 The Best American Sports Writing 2005 2005
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 An Outside Chance 1980
2 Some Horses 1999
3 The Longest Silence 1999
4 Charles Lindsay 2000
5 Horses 2005
Thomas McGuane Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Silent Seasons 1978
2 Wild Stories 2002
3 Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe V 2006
4 The Best American Short Stories 2006 2006
5 The Best American Short Stories 2015 2015