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  1. David Keith Mano (February 12, 1942 – September 14, 2016) was an American writer and political commentator, known for his work in National Review.

  2. Sep 20, 2016 · D. Keith Mano, whose teeming, rollicking novels explored the problems and passions of Christianity in the modern world, to remarkable effect in the capacious, Rabelaisian black comedy “Take...

  3. Sep 21, 2016 · D. Keith Mano, a onetime Shakespearean actor and self-described “Christian pornographer” who wrote provocative novels about the struggle for faith and who was a popular columnist for National...

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  4. D. Keith Mano was a TV screenwriter and author of ten books, including Take 5, recipient of the 1987 Literary Lion award, and columnist at National Review magazine for 17 years.

  5. Sep 14, 2016 · D. (David) Keith Mano graduated summa cum laude from Columbia University in 1963. He spent the next year as a Kellett Fellow in English at Clare College, Cambridge, and toured as an actor with the Marlowe Society of England. He came back to America in 1964 as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Columbia.

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  6. Jan 1, 2001 · Take Five, starring Simon Lynxx, directed by D. Keith Mano. V. 7. In which Simon Lynxx awakens with Martha Washington's head and all five senses intact; he surprises a tour group with his 'umongous pecker'; and Alf damages the gorilla suit.

  7. Aug 16, 1991 · Writer D. Keith Mano. He often combines the spiritual and the profane in his writing. He's best known for his novels, "Bishop's Progress," "War is Heaven," "The Proselytizer," and "Take Five," all having to do with the themes of Christianity, and for his columns in the "National Review," and "Oui," as well as his reporting for "Playboy."

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