Michael Frayn
Michael Frayn
(born
8 September
1933
) is a
British
playwright and novelist. He is mainly known as the author of
Noises Off
and the play
Copenhagen
concerning
Niels Bohr
and
Werner Heisenberg
. His most recent novel,
Spies
, won the
Whitbread Prize
for Fiction in 2002. His play
Democracy
was a huge success in London (National Theatre, 2003-4 and
West End
transfer); it dramatizes the story of German chancellor
Willy Brandt
and his personal assistant, the East German spy
Gnter Guillaume
. During his
National Service
, Frayn learnt
Russian
at the
Joint Services School for Linguists
.
External links
British Council biography
Frayn, Michael Frayn, Michael Frayn, Michael Frayn, Michael
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