Spies is a psychological novel by English author and dramatist Michael Frayn. It is currently studied by A-Level, and some GCSE, literature students in various schools. It is also studied by some Year 12 VCE English students in Australia.
Headlong is a novel by Michael Frayn, published in 1999. The plot centres on the discovery of a long-lost painting from Pieter Bruegel's series The Months. The story is essentially a farce, but contains a large amount of scholarship about the painter. Frayn distinguishes between the iconology and iconography of the …
Copenhaguen és una obra de teatre de l'autor britànic Michael Frayn. El nucli de l'argument es troba en la famosa trobada dels físics Niels Bohr i Werner Heisenberg el 1941 a la ciutat de Copenhaguen, en qualitat de mestre i deixeble, i enemics per la situació dels seus dos països durant la Segona Guerra Mundial. El …
Towards The End Of The Morning is a 1967 satirical novel by Michael Frayn about journalists working on a British newspaper during the heyday of Fleet Street. Its protagonists work to compile the miscellaneous, unimportant parts of the newspaper - the "nature notes" column, the religious "thought for the day", the …
Pel davant i pel darrera és una obra de teatre de Michael Frayn, estrenada a Londres l'any 1982 i que va estar nominat al Premi Tony a la millor obra l'any 1984. Es tracta d'una comèdia de teatre dins el teatre, on uns actors principiants que van a fer una gira representant un vodevil però, a mesura que passen els …
A Landing On The Sun is a 1991 novel by Michael Frayn, and was the Sunday Express Book of the Year. It was adapted into a 1994 TV movie with a screenplay written by the author.
The Trick of It is a 1989 novel by Michael Frayn. It is written in the form of a series of letters to a colleague in Melbourne and tells the story of an academic working in English Literature who specialises in a fascination with a famous but unnamed contemporary feminist woman writer. She comes to visit his college …
Democracy is a play by Michael Frayn which premiered in London at the Royal National Theatre on September 9, 2003. Directed by Michael Blakemore, and starring Roger Allam as Willy Brandt and Conleth Hill as Günter Guillaume, it won the Evening Standard and Critics' Circle awards for Best Play. Democracy premiered on …