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Michael Frayn

Michael Frayn

Michael Frayn
Michael Frayn
Birth 1933September 8(82 years old)
British flagThe U.K., London
Occupation Novelist
Nationality British flag The U.K.
Activity period The 1962-present
Genre Historical novel, philosophy
Spouse en:Claire Tomalin
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Michael Frayn (Michael Frayn, September 8, 1933 – ) is British novelist, dramatist, translator.

For 1,933 years, it was born in London, the U.K.

I learned in Cambridge University.

I won a wit bread prize Somerset Maugham Prize in Tony Awards, 2002 in 2000 in 1966.

Table of contents

I it in a receiving a prize career

Main work

Novel

Drama

Black and Silver, Mr. Foot, Chinamen, and The new Quixote

Nonfiction

  • The Day of the Dog (1962)
  • The Book of Fub (1963)
  • On the Outskirts (1964)
  • At Bay in Gear Street (1967)
  • The Original Michael Frayn
  • Speak After the Beep: Studies in the Art of Communicating with Inanimate and Semi-animate Objects (1995)
  • Constructions (1974)
  • Celia's Secret: An Investigation (The Copenhagen Papers) David Burk joint work (2000)
  • The Human Touch: Our part in the creation of the universe (2006)
  • Stage Directions: Writing on Theatre, 1970-2008 (2008)
  • Travels with a Typewriter (2009)
  • My Father's Fortune: A Life (2010)

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