On the sunlit Greek island of Skios, the Fred Toppler Foundation's
annual lecture is to be given by Dr Norman Wilfred, the world-famous
authority on the scientific organisation of science. He turns out to
be surprisingly young and charming -- not at all the intimidating
figure they had been expecting. The Foundation's guests are soon
eating out of his hand. So, even sooner, is Nikki, the attractive
and efficient organiser.
Meanwhile, in a remote villa at the other end of the island,
Nikki's old school-friend Georgie waits for the notorious chancer
she has rashly agreed to go on holiday with, and who has only too
characteristically failed to turn up. Trapped in the villa with her,
by an unfortunate chain of misadventure, is a balding old gent
called Dr Norman Wilfred, who has lost his whereabouts, his luggage,
his temper and increasingly all normal sense of reality --
everything he possesses apart from the flyblown text of a
well-travelled lecture on the scientific organisation of science...
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 while Spies
(2002), won the Whitbread Novel Award. His fifteen plays range
from Noises Off to Copenhagen and most recently
Afterlife. He is married to the writer Claire Tomalin.