Reseña del editor:
A number one bestseller in Britain, Stephen Fry's astonishingly frank, funny, wise memoir is the book that his fans everywhere have been waiting for. Since his PBS television debut in theBlackadder series, the American profile of this multitalented writer, actor and comedian has grown steadily, especially in the wake of his title role in the filmWilde, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination, and his supporting role inA Civil Action.
Fry has already given readers a taste of his tumultuous adolescence in his autobiographical first novel,The Liar, and now he reveals the equally tumultuous life that inspired it. Sent to boarding school at the age of seven, he survived beatings, misery, love affairs, carnal violation, expulsion, attempted suicide, criminal conviction and imprisonment to emerge, at the age of eighteen, ready to start over in a world in which he had always felt a stranger. One of very few Cambridge University graduates to have been imprisoned prior to his freshman year, Fry is a brilliantly idiosyncratic character who continues to attract controversy, empathy and real devotion.
Biografía del autor:
Stephen Fry has written three novels—The Liar, The Hippopotamus and Making History—and played Peter in the film Peter's Friends, Oscar Wilde in the filmWilde, Jeeves in the TV series Jeeves & Wooster, and teamed up with Hugh Laurie in the TV seriesA Bit of Fry and Laurie.
He currently divides his time between New York and his English homes in London and Norfolk.
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