The Oldie

AMONG OTHERS

Faber, 272pp, £25

Now approaching 90, the playwright and novelist Michael Frayn is still working but is also one of the last survivors of a, ‘a thoughtful and often moving portrait of a disappearing world in which a generous kind of bookish rigour and worldly wit created fleeting incandescence at the heart of British cultural life.’

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