Sweet Dreams

Sweet Dreams

by Michael Frayn (Author)

Synopsis

Heaven, reported St John in Revelation, was a cubical city 12,000 furlongs high made of 'pure gold, like unto clear glass'. That was 1,900 years ago, and Heaven as it is today has changed out of all recognition. Sweet Dreams is the account of a recent journey to the metropolis at the nerve-centre of the universe. The journey was undertaken not by a mystical reporter like St John, but by Howard Baker, an observer of much more modern outlook. He finds a city which offers rich opportunities for leisure and enjoyment - but one which also presents a moral and intellectual challenge. In short, a city which is highly adapted to the requirements of modest, responsible, likeable, educated men of liberal views and genuine social concern called Howard Baker. Michael Frayn is the celebrated author of plays such as Copenhagen and Afterlife. His bestselling novels include Headlong, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, Spies, which won the Whitbread Best Novel Award and his latest novel Skios, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. "May go down in history as one of England's special contributions to the twentieth century." (Times Literary). "Lucid, intelligent, delightful, stylish, extremely funny...I recommend it wholeheartedly." (New York Times).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 20 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0571212719
ISBN 13: 9780571212712
Book Overview: Sweet Dreams by Michael Frayn is a wonderfully comic and satirical journey to the nerve-centre of the universe. An ordinary man finds his way to Heaven and discovers a city of rich opportunities for leisure and enjoyment.

Author Bio
Michael Frayn was born in London in 1933 and began his career as a journalist on the Guardian and the Observer. His novels include Towards the End of the Morning, The Trick of It and A Landing on the Sun. Headlong (1999) was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and Spies (2002) won the Whitbread Best Novel Award. His most recent novel, Skios, was longlisted for the Booker Prize. His fifteen plays range from Noises Off to Copenhagen and, most recently, Afterlife. He is married to the writer Claire Tomalin.