The trick of it by
Michael Frayn
He knows
everything about her before they
meet: the make of pen she writes
with, her exact height, the various
honorary degrees she holds. He knows
more about her nine novels and 27
short stories than she does herself.
Naturally—he has devoted his life to
studying and teaching them, and he
reveres them. Also, he is four times
as clever as she is.
The Trick of It is a comic
and painful voyage of exploration
into the creative process and the
feelings it arouses in others. The
humble academic disciple finds
himself admitted to his subject’s
life, and off to this oldest friend
go a series of dispatches—by turns
awed and patronizing, reverential
and jealous, disingenuous and
appallingly frank.
Reviews:
"As wickedly
funny as it is
intelligent and
perceptive, this
first work of
fiction in 16 years
by the British
playwright ( Noises
Off ; The
Benefactors ) and
novelist ( Sweet
Dreams ) is a
reader's delight."
--Publishers
Weekly
"This is a book
about who owns the
livingness of the
living writer; it is
funny, moving,
intricately
constructed and done
with an observant
wisdom. it also has
some of the best
jokes...a delight."
--Sunday Times
"The pace and
edge of this novel
are swift and
cutting; its theme
is philosophical and
literary....Michael
Frayn is a master of
what is seriously
funny."
--Guardian
About the Author:
Michael Frayn
is the author of
ten novels, including the bestselling Headlong
and Spies. He has also
written 13 plays, among them Noises
Off and Copenhagen, which won
three Tony Awards in 1999. He lives in
London.
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