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Michael Frayn: Critical Review by Francis King

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SOURCE: King, Francis. “Uneasy Lies the Head of OPEN.” Spectator 269, no. 8564 (29 August 1992): 28-9.

In the following review, King contends that Frayn makes convincing use of different narrative voices in Now You Know.

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