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  • D. Keith Mano

    American writer and 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.

    Early life

    Mano attended Trinity School (where, he claimed, he converted to Episcopalianism in order to be eligible for a prize)[2] and Columbia University, where he studied under Lionel Trilling.[3]

    He subsequently received a Kellett Fellowship[2] and spent a year at Clare College, Cambridge, where he studied under F.

    R. Leavis,[3] and performed as part of the Marlowe Society.[2]

    Upon returning to the United States, he performed with the National Shakespeare Company while also managing his family's construction business.[2]

    Writing

    Mano's first novel, Bishop's Progress, was published in 1968.

    His next five novels were published one per year until 1973; Jeffrey Hart noted that Mano's seventh