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'''The Keener's Manual''' is an imaginary book created by the 20-century American novelist [[Richard Condon]] | '''The Keener's Manual''' is an imaginary book created by the 20-century American novelist [[Richard Condon]]. From it Condon produced quotations, always in verse, in a large number of his works, and it is, in fact, the source of the titles of several novels, among them ''[[Some Angry Angel]]'' and ''[[A Talent for Loving]]''. |
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The Keener's Manual is an imaginary book created by the 20-century American novelist Richard Condon. From it Condon produced quotations, always in verse, in a large number of his works, and it is, in fact, the source of the titles of several novels, among them Some Angry Angel and A Talent for Loving.