The Tin Men
Michael Frayn
Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50
· 6 ratings · 160 pages · Published: 1965
Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award, The Tin Men (1965) is the brilliantly comic first novel from Michael Frayn, author of the Booker Prize-nominated Headlong, Spies, and Skios, and Noises Off, ‘the funniest farce ever written’ (NY Times). This 50th anniversary reissue features a new introduction by the author.
WHAT CRITICS ARE SAYING
‘Continuously funny . . . The fun of The Tin Men is outrageous because it is so serious.’ – Anthony Burgess, Guardian
‘A fast swooping performance by one of our very serious satirists . . . This is a very funny book and delightful to read.’ – William Trevor, The Listener
‘Dazzlingly funny . . . perfect pieces of comedy.’ – Observer
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