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  2. Richard Thomas Condon (March 18, 1915 – April 9, 1996) was an American political novelist. Though his works were satire, they were generally transformed into thrillers or semi-thrillers in other media, such as cinema.

    • Richard Thomas Condon, March 18, 1915, New York City, U.S.
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  3. Apr 10, 1996 · Richard Condon, the fiendishly inventive novelist and political satirist who wrote "The Manchurian Candidate," "Winter Kills" and "Prizzi's Honor," among other books, died yesterday at...

  4. Mile High was the eighth book by the American satirist and political novelist Richard Condon, first published by Dial Press in 1969. Internationally famous at the time of its publication, primarily because of his 1959 Manchurian Candidate, Condon had begun to lose the respect of critics with the publication of his last few books and the one ...

  5. Apr 9, 1996 · Born. in New York, New York, The United States. March 18, 1915. Died. April 09, 1996. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Biographies & Memoirs. edit data. Richard Thomas Condon was a satirical and thriller novelist best known for conspiratorial books such as The Manchurian Candidate.

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  6. Born in Manhattan in 1915, Condon spent over 20 years as a Hollywood publicist, first for Walt Disney (he saw Fantasia 43 times) then for just about every other major studio. Based in New York,...

  7. Apr 10, 1996 · DALLAS -- Richard Condon, 81, the best-selling author whose novel of brainwashing and murder, "The Manchurian Candidate," featured eerie similarities to the future assassination of...

  8. Sep 2, 1979 · The master of Rossenarra is Richard Condon, novelist, literary vaudevillian, weaver of spells, conjurer of darkly garish visions of the United States — and the rest of the world,...

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