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Headlong
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ISBN: 0805062858 Metropolitan Books (USA) ISBN: 0571200516 Faber & Faber (UK) |
Find out more about the author on the following websites:
Reviews of Copenhagen, a play by Michael Frayn.
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ABOUT THE BOOK Invited to dinner by the boorish local landowner, Martin Clay, an easily distracted philosopher, and his scrupulous art-historian wife find themselves enlisted to assess the value of three dusty paintings moldering in the freezing breakfast room. But blocking the soot from the chimney is nothing less - Martin believes - than one of the world's lost treasures, camouflaged by misattribution and the grime of centuries. There it is: Martin's new distraction. So begins a wild trail of lies and concealments, soaring hopes and sudden panics as Martin embarks on an obsessive quest to prove his hunch, win over his wife, separate the painting from its owner, and resolve on of the great mysteries of European art. Martin's increasingly desperate scheme turns out to involve betting all that he owns - and much that he doesn't. He falls from his domestic haven into a kind of comic hell as he is drawn into an ever more tangled web of deceit - and an ever more hair-raising intimacy with the landowner's reckless wife. Writing with biting wit and a perfect eye for the lessons of art and the shifting shapes of self-deception, Michael Frayn has given us entertainment of the highest order, a supremely wise - and wickedly funny - portrait of the human condition. Michael Frayn is the author of thirteen plays, including the classic comedy Noises Off. His most recent production, Copenhagen, was named Evening Standard Play of the Year and won the Drama Critics Circle award. Frayn has also written seven novels and three screenplays (among them Clockwise) as well as being a journalist, documentary filmmaker, and translator of Chekhov. Headlong is his first novel to appear in the United States since 1993. He lives in London. |
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