Here Buchwald shares not only his remarkable experience?as dozens of old pals from Ethel Kennedy to John Glenn to the Queen of Swaziland join the party?but also his whole wonderful life: his first love, an early brush with death in a foxhole on Eniwetok Atoll, his fourteen champagne years in Paris, fame as a columnist syndicated in hundreds of newspapers, and his incarnation as hospice superstar. Months later, ?The Man Who Wouldn?t Die? was still there, feeling good, holding court in a nonstop ?salon? for his family and dozens of famous friends, and confronting things you usually don?t talk about before you die he even jokes about them. When doctors told Art Buchwald that his kidneys were kaput, the renowned humorist declined dialysis and checked into a Washington, D.C., hospice to live out his final days.
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