The Fry Chronicles is the captivating autobiography of Stephen Fry, one of the most beloved figures in British entertainment. Thirteen years ago, Moab Is My Washpot, Stephen Fry's autobiography of his early years, was published to rave reviews and was a huge best seller. In the years since, Stephen Fry has moved into a completely new stratosphere, both as a public figure and a private man.
Stephen Fry arrived at Cambridge on probation—a convicted fraudster and thief, an addict, liar, fantasist, and failed suicide—convinced that at any moment he would be found out and flung away. Instead, university life offered him love, romance, and the chance to stand on a stage and entertain. He met and befriended bright young things like Emma Thompson and Hugh Laurie and emerged as one of the most promising comic talents in the country.
This is the intriguing, hilarious, and utterly compelling story of how the Stephen the nation knows (or thinks it knows) began to make his presence felt as he took his first tentative steps in the worlds of television, journalism, radio, theatre, and film. Shameful tales of sugar, shag, and champagne jostle with insights into credit cards, classic cars, and conspicuous consumption, Blackadder, Broadway, and the BBC.
For all its trademark wit and verbal brilliance, this is a book that is not afraid to confront the aching chasm that separates public image from private feeling. Welcome to The Fry Chronicles, one of the boldest, bravest, most revealing, and heartfelt accounts of a man's formative years that you will ever have the exquisite pleasure of reading.
The characters here are on vacation. They'll be back with more tales! 🏖️.