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Clare College, Cambridge. Occupation. Political commentator. David Keith Mano (February 12, 1942 [1] – September 14, 2016) was an American writer and political commentator, known for his work in National Review .
- David Keith Mano, February 12, 1942, Manhattan, New York, U.S.
- Political commentator
- September 14, 2016 (aged 74), Manhattan, New York, U.S.
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...
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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Sep 18, 2016 · D. MANO Obituary. MANO--D. Keith, died Wednesday, September 14, 2016 after living with Parkinson's for 22 years. Born David Keith Mano in 1942 in New York, he attended Trinity School...
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.
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.
Such a writer is D. Keith Mano. His perceptive probing is disquieting to skeptic and believer alike. At a time when complacency is widespread and seems to be leading to stagnation and even...