Frayn in Germany
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Michael Frayn has been writing plays and novels since the 1970s. His works have proved highly attractive to theatregoers and readers also in Germany. Noises Off, Copenhagen, Democracy, Spies and Towards the End of the Morning have become landmarks in this country. It is an open secret that Frayn’s interest in Germany is mutual. In this book, his novels and plays are discussed from different perspectives; essays and comments are provided by those who are instrumental in fostering his works in Germany – publishers, translators, artistic directors, actors, critics, academics, authors and friends. Their individual and, partly, very personal views amount to a ‘Mosaic of Fraynism in Germany.’ A series of interviews conducted with Michael Frayn give valuable insights into his workshop and the development of the author’s craft over the past 25 years. The publication addresses all those who – in England, Germany or elsewhere – want to know more about or have always admired what Michael Frayn has done for readers and theatregoers in Germany.