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returned to Orono, MN. Novels continued to flow from his fountain pen through the years. Gifford eventually moved to New Yorkβ€”a city he loved whose people were of infinite importance to him. In 1996, he turned his attention to renovating his childhood home in Dubuque, spending more time in Iowa than New York during his last years. He embraced the community of Dubuque, as they embraced their prodigal son. Featured in the
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From Dubuque, Iowa, after graduating from college he moved to the Twin Cities, Minnesota, where he and his wife, Kari Sandven, had two children (Thomas Eaton, Rachel Claire). Divorced in 1969, he went on to marry Camille D'Ambrose, a local actress. They moved to Los Angeles for a few years, then
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Gifford lived life large, had friends throughout the world, and lived life by his favorite credoβ€”"we're not here for a long time; we're here for a good time."
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Won awards at Harvard for creative writing; worked at
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