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OverviewFor the first time, Michael Frayn, the master of what is seriously funny, * turns his humor and narrative genius on his own family's story, to re-create the world that made him who he is Whether he is deliriously funny or philosophically profound, as a novelist and a playwright Michael Frayn has concerned himself with the ordinary life lived by erring humans, which is always more extraordinary than people think. In My Father's Fortune, Frayn reveals the original exemplar of the extraordinary-ordinary life: his father, Tom Frayn. A clever lad, a roofing salesman with a winning smile and a racetrack vocabulary, Tom Frayn emerged undaunted from a childhood spent in two rooms with six other people, all of them deaf. And undaunted he stayed, through German rockets, feckless in-laws, and his own increasing deafness; through the setback of a son as bafflingly slow-witted as the father was quick on his feet; through the shockingly sudden tragedy that darkened his life. Tom Frayn left his son little more than three watches and two ink-and-wash prints. But the true fortune he passed on was the great humor and spirit revealed in this beguiling memoir. * Anthony Burgess Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael FraynPublisher: Metropolitan Books Imprint: Metropolitan Books Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9780805093773ISBN 10: 080509377 Pages: 273 Publication Date: 15 February 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews“After the brilliant plays—both comic and cerebral—and the subtle novels, one of our best contemporary writers has made the family memoir his own. Not a line, still less a thought, is stale or predictable.”<br>—Anne Chisholm, The Daily Telegraph (UK) “Genuinely delving, yet decently guarded, My Father’s Fortune is often very funny and soaked in a wistful sort of melancholy that deepens into a compelling sadness. Frayn has written books that make a bigger bang, but none that is so touching.”<br>—Andrew Motion, The Guardian  (UK) “Ranging from comic star turns to passages of piercingly lucid melancholy, My Father’s Fortune adroitly modulates between humor and tragedy, ruefulness and celebration, intellectual keenness and elegiac depths of feeling. A writer who has long been one of our most engrossingly inquiring minds, Frayn has never written with more searching brilliance than in this quest for his p Compelling... Beautiful writing... With a dramatist's sure touch, Frayn introduces a ticking hand grenade on page 107 that may have you saying to yourself: 'Oh. My. God.' <br>-- The New York Times Book Review What a lovely tribute... Funny when it needs to be, touching when it needs to be, and cast in smooth, beguiling prose. <br>-- Washington Post Beautifully rendered and seriously funny. <br>-- Boston Globe A beautifully written portrait of a vanished way of life and a fondly humorous, very affecting work of homage and love. <br>-- Salon A wry, unsentimental, but deeply felt family history... The narrative turns wistful as it surveys the gulf--of temperament, circumstance, and class--that opens between father and son as the author pursues an academic and literary life. <br>-- The New Yorker Endearing... Part of the fortune of the book's title is the gift of storytelling. It is because of this inheritance that we have Frayn's brilliant body of work--which now, thankfully, i Winner of the PEN/Ackerley Prize Compelling... Beautiful writing... With a dramatist's sure touch, Frayn introduces a ticking hand grenade on page 107 that may have you saying to yourself: 'Oh. My. God.' <br>-- The New York Times Book Review What a lovely tribute... Funny when it needs to be, touching when it needs to be, and cast in smooth, beguiling prose. <br>-- Washington Post Beautifully rendered and seriously funny. <br>-- Boston Globe A beautifully written portrait of a vanished way of life and a fondly humorous, very affecting work of homage and love. <br>-- Salon A wry, unsentimental, but deeply felt family history... The narrative turns wistful as it surveys the gulf--of temperament, circumstance, and class--that opens between father and son as the author pursues an academic and literary life. <br>-- The New Yorker Endearing... Part of the fortune of the book's title is the gift of storytelling. It is because of this inheritance that we have Frayn's brilliant body Author Information<p>Michael Frayn is the author of ten novels, including the best-selling Headlong, which was a New York Times Editor's Choice selection and a Booker Prize finalist, and Spies, which received the Whitbread Fiction Award. Michael Frayn is also the author of My Father's Fortune: A Life, The Human Touch: Our Part in the Creation of a Universe, Democracy: A Play, A Landing on the Sun: A Novel, The Copenhagen Papers: An Intrigue and The Trick of It: A Novel. He has also written fifteen plays, among them Noises Off and Copenhagen, which won three Tony Awards in 1999. He lives just south of London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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