Michael Frayn's third novel is set in the crossword and nature notes department of an obscure national newspaper during the declining years of Fleet Street, where John Dyson dreams wistfully of fame and the gentlemanly life - until one day his great chance of glory at last arrives. Regarded by man
Towards the End of the Morning
โ Scribed by Frayn, Michael
- Book ID
- 109985617
- Publisher
- Valancourt Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Michael Frayn's third novel is set in the crossword and nature notes department of an obscure national newspaper during the declining years of Fleet Street, where John Dyson dreams wistfully of fame and the gentlemanly life โ until one day his great chance of glory at last arrives.
Regarded by many as the best novel ever written about journalists, the brilliantly funny Towards the End of the Morning (1967) is celebrated as a classic in Great Britain but has long been unavailable in America. This new edition features an introduction by the author.
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Single Author : Michael Frayn
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Title Length : 030
Title Parm D : Towards the End of the Morning
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Uncomma Author : Michael Frayn
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