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The British actor, writer, and comedy legend tells his story: “Funny, poignant . . . His prose feels like an ideal form of conversation.” —The Washington Post A #1 Sunday Times Bestseller When Stephen Fry arrived at Cambridge, he was a convicted thief, an addict, and a failed suicide, convinced that he would be expelled. Instead, university life offered him love and the chance to entertain. He befriended bright young things like Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson, and delighted audiences with Blackadder and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. Covering most of his twenties, this is the riotous and utterly compelling story of how the Stephen the world knows (or thinks it knows) took his first steps in theater, radio, television, and film. Tales of scandal and champagne jostle with insights into hard-earned stardom. The Fry Chronicles is not afraid to confront the chasm that separates public image from private feeling, and it is marvelously rich in trademark wit and verbal brilliance. “Charming.” —The Wall Street Journal “Genuinely touching and often hilarious.” —Publishers Weekly
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3 primary booksMemoir is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Stephen Fry.
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A jolly afternoon monologue from Mr Fry. The comfy armchair in front of the fire of autobiographies. Exactly what you'd expect of him. Is that what you were looking for?
Enjoyed the first half of the book but then got fed up of the apologising - it got in the way of ‘story' as it were. Actually stopped reading the book for ~6 weeks because of the apologising and only finished it because I made myself