The Original Michael Frayn
Michael Frayn
Foreword by James Fenton
A classic collection containing the best and funniest pieces from the Guardian and the Observer columns 1959 - 1968
Previously collected in the hugely popular The Day of the Dog, The Book of Fub, On the Outskirts and At Bay in Gear Street, this selection includes old favourites for Frayn fans from the Shakespearian cocktail party, 'Twelfth Night; or What Will You Have?' to 'Spock's Guide to Parent Care'.
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About Michael Frayn Michael Frayn was born in 1933 in the suburbs of London and began his career as a reporter on the Guardian, before becoming a columnist. His novels include The Tin Men, The Russian Interpreter, Towards the End of Morning and The Trick of It. He has written a number of plays for television and the stage, including translations of Chekhov and smash hits such as his screenplay Clockwise and his plays Donkeys' Years, Noises Off, Alarms and Excursions and Copenhagen.
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