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*Please read profile before purchase. ◎ Anonymous delivery ◎ Out of print by the publisher, reprint undecided. #Hayakawa Theatre Library Out of Print Very clean as shown in the photos. Almost no scratches or stains. There are extremely slight scuffs that are difficult to convey in the photos. Although 15 years have passed since publication, there is acceptable yellowing. Out of print by the publisher, with no reprint planned. Writing and markers have been confirmed to be absent. There is almost no circulation, so high expectations for resale after reading. Immediate purchase recommended for those looking for this item. "Michael Frayn 1 Copenhagen" Koji Odashima / Michael Frayn Price: ¥900 + tax (¥990) First edition, November 2010 "The more I explained, the more ambiguous it became - uncertainty deepened." In the autumn of 1941, in Copenhagen, Northern Europe, under Nazi occupation. The German physicist Heisenberg visits the Bohr couple, whom he once admired as his teacher and was as close to as family. At the height of the atomic bomb development race, the two geniuses, now enemies, what did they talk about? This masterpiece of a thrilling intellectual play, which won a Tony Award, boldly depicts the mysterious meeting based on historical facts. Michael Frayn (September 8, 1933 – ) British novelist, playwright, and translator. Born in London in 1933. He studied Russian during his two years of military service. He majored in philosophy at Cambridge University. While working as a reporter and columnist for The Guardian and The Observer, he began writing. He won the Somerset Maugham Award for his debut novel, The Tin Men (1965). The story about the lost painting of the painter Bruegel, "Landing on the Landscape" (1999), was a finalist for the Booker Prize, and "Spies' Summer" (2002) won the Whitbread Award. He has also written many plays. "Copenhagen" (1998) received a great response both domestically and internationally, and won a Tony Award in 2000. *Mainly dealing with popular works and out-of-print paperback editions. Please check the seller's product list. #KojiOdashima #Koji_Odashima #MichaelFrayn #book #ForeignLiterature/Novels/Stories
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