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Towards the End of the Morning

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Cover artist
  
Charles Gorham

Publication date
  
1967

Author
  
Michael Frayn

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1967

Genre
  
Satire

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Publishers
  
Harvill Secker (UK), Viking Press (US)

Similar
  
Michael Frayn books, Fiction books, Classical Studies books

Towards The End Of The Morning is a 1967 satirical novel by Michael Frayn about journalists working on a British newspaper during the heyday of Fleet Street.

Its protagonists work to compile the miscellaneous, unimportant parts of the newspaper - the "nature notes" column, the religious "thought for the day", the crossword and so on. The paper seems sunk in a state of torpor, and the journalists' work is extremely dull. Feeling their lives and careers are stalled, they spend most of their day complaining about work and dreaming of better things. John Dyson, the lead protagonist, longs to work in television, and is at last given his chance towards the end of the book. However, fate seems determined to thwart him.

Towards was Frayn's third book after The Tin Men and The Russian Interpreter, and is probably based on his experiences at The Observer from 1962 to 1968.

A central theme of the book is Dyson's struggle against what he sees as encroaching entropy - indeed, the book was published in the United States under the title Against Entropy.

References

Towards the End of the Morning Wikipedia


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