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de Stephen Fry (Author)
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Stephen Fry is not making this up! Fry started out as a dishonorable schoolboy inclined to lies, pranks, bringing decaying moles to school as a science exhibit, theft, suicide attempts, the illicit pursuit of candy and lads, a genius for mischief, and a neurotic life of crime that sent him straight to Pucklechurch Prison and Cambridge University, where he vaulted to fame along with actress Emma Thompson. He wound up starring as Oscar Wilde in the film Wilde, costarring in A Civil Action, and writing funny, distinguished novels.

This irresistible book, the best-written celebrity memoir of 1999, concentrates on Fry's first two tumultuous decades, but beware! A Fry sentence can lead anywhere, from a ringing defense of beating schoolchildren to a thoughtful comparison of male and female naughty parts. Fry's deepest regrets seem to be the elusiveness of a particular boy's love and the fact that, despite his keen ear for music, Fry's singing voice can make listeners "claw out their inner ears, electrocute their genitals, put on a Jim Reeves record, throw themselves cackling hysterically onto the path of moving buses... anything, anything to take away the pain." A chance mention of Fry's time-travel book about thwarting Hitler, Making History (a finalist for the 1998 Sidewise Award for Best Alternative History), leads to the startling real-life revelation that Fry's own Jewish uncle may have loaned a young, shivering Hitler the coat off his back.

Fry's life is full of school and jailhouse blues overcome by jaunty wit, à la Wilde. The title, from Psalm 108:9, refers to King David's triumph over the Philistines. Fry triumphs similarly, and with more style. --Tim Appelo



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Fry, well known for his television roles in the British comedies Jeeves and Wooster and Blackadder, continues to entertain in this fresh and hilarious boyhood memoir. Fry spent his childhood in the English public school system and unapologetically defends the system as an institution. His hindsight provides witty entertainment in this gay coming-of-age story that will delight readers. Fans of British comedies especially will appreciate the style and wit with which Fry tells his tale. In touching upon his rocky childhood, Fry provides a picture of himself as extraordinarily clever, to the point of being boisterously wicked. He used comedy to cover up what could be considered repressed brilliance, in addition to covering up his homosexuality. An affair with a fellow school chum only furthered his inhibitions, as he wove a downward destructive spiral of deceit and thievery that ended in near-suicide and eventual imprisonment. And this all occurred before his first year at Cambridge. With this daring and feisty story, Fry will delight fans and nonfans. Michael Spinella

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent! A treat for one and all., Juil 15 2003
This review is from: Moab Is My Washpot (Paperback)
This is an excellent book. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I realize that everyone has different reading habits, but it might be revealing to know that I more or less read this straight through, starting the minute I got it home, breaking for maybe six hours of sleep, then resuming progress in every free moment at work until I finished. It was impossible to put down, and seems to exert some sort of gravitational pull upon my hand every time I pass it on the shelf.

If you're interested in Stephen Fry, it follows that you should read this. If you like autobiographies in general, this is one of the best you'll come across. There are parts that could easily stand alone as essays, and parts that read like fiction. The writing is brilliant as usual-- clear, precise, thoughtful, poignant, and funny.

One thing I feel is important to mention-- most folks do not remember what it felt like to be young. It's clear to me that most writers create teenage or youthful characters from observations of those around them, not from their own experiences, and it shows. After a while, it becomes painful to read yet another cardboard teen. But Stephen Fry does remember, what it was like, in detail, and it's very refreshing and gratifying. I read this and see myself, or someone I can relate to and identify with. Others might read this and see someone they know, and still others might be astounded by the depth of feeling and sincerity expressed.

I would recommend this to most anyone--I love it and, while there are people who won't, I think they're in the minority. If you're not convinced, get the cheapest copy you can find, and give it a shot anyway. This book is more than worth your while.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Stephen Fry is a genius, Déc 31 2001
Par Kim Skwara (Rocklin, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Moab Is My Washpot (Paperback)
I loved this book. I also loved The Liar, The Hippopotamus and Making History but Moab was the best. I can't count the number of times I thought about a phrase or sentiment "I wish I had written that". This book kept me out late for a week. I finally finished it with a warm smile last night, picked up a John Irving and fell instantly to sleep. If you're feeling alone in the world, read this book for tender company. Even if you weren't raised in England. Even if you are a wife, mother, accountant...
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A stunning work and a pleasure to read, Oct. 2 2001
Par F. G. Hamer "MadManxMan" (Isle of Man) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Moab Is My Washpot (Paperback)
In 'Moab is my Washpot' (the best-written celebrity memoir of 1999), Stephen Fry, the intellectually intimidating archetypal Brit tells his life story to the age of 20. Often outrageous, always full of humour, Fry is the darling of the media, appearing regularly in TV series and chat shows. He is highly regarded as raconteur, newspaper columnist, actor and writer. But above all else, Stephen Fry is eccentric in the Oscar Wilde sense of the word.

In this, his autobiography, he is frank about his early years, which included perpetual lying, expulsion from one of Britain's better known public schools, his discovery that he was homosexual, his theft and misuse of a friend's credit card, his imprisonment and, eventually, the discovery of his own personal road to Damascus.

The multi-talented Fry writes as he speaks. He is the ultimate wordsmith, taking his cue from Wilde by using the 'correct' word - the one that paints the most vivid mind picture, rather than a pompous, flamboyant word that sends everybody scurrying for the dictionary. 'Moab is my Washpot' is simultaneously daring, impertinent, open, moving, sacrilegious and funny.

You'll read 'Moab is my Washpot' not just for the factual story of a young man whose confused sexuality takes him to the edge of self-destruction, but for the joy and beauty of the written word.

A stunning work and a pleasure to read.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 not bad, but . . .
Most of this autobiography was quite enjoyable. Stephen Fry is clearly a gifted writer, and based on this book I might try some of his fiction. Read more
Publié le Nov. 9 2003 par Paul D. Baxter

1.0étoiles sur 5 The picture of Dorian Fry
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Everything about this "autobiography" is constructed, fake and banal. This book is basically an endless enumeration of boyhood traumas, mostly related to Fry's... Read more

Publié le Sep 2 2003 par S. N. Kras

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sweet, disarming and unforgettable
Mr. Fry's writing is so skilled and honest that I often forgot I was reading at all. I felt as if he were sitting at the other end of my couch, smoking a cigarette and telling me... Read more
Publié le Sep 29 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 My favorite autobiography
British Renaissance man Stephen Fry has written his best book, featuring his most compelling protagonist yet: himself. Read more
Publié le Avril 20 2001 par Shana L. Snyder

5.0étoiles sur 5 Just a note, really.
This is the best of Fry's books that I've read; the most honest, in its hesitations at least (its candour is always qualified, as candour must needs be if it is not to appall, by... Read more
Publié le Mars 20 2001 par Dominic Fox

5.0étoiles sur 5 Something quite special......
Ever since buying this book I have been unable to put it down. Having now completed it, I find myself using examples from the book while doing English coursework. Mr. Read more
Publié le Janv. 29 2001 par Mr. N. J. Francis

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ludicrous title, splendid book...
The candour with which Fry describes his childhood can induce tears of both laughter and empathy. To the casual observer, it probably seems as if Fry was smiled upon by the gods... Read more
Publié le Janv. 6 2001 par Gordon Neill

5.0étoiles sur 5 Coffee-through-the-nose Funny!
I picked this book because I adore Stephen Fry, and I was not disappointed. It may be the most candid autobiography I've read, and the funniest. Read more
Publié le Aoû 13 2000 par Marina Streznewski

4.0étoiles sur 5 A boy's life
Stephen Fry delights his readers once again with exceptional humour and candour. More like a casual conversation than an informative autobiography, the book unravels in a... Read more
Publié le Aoû 9 2000 par Eugenia Gonzalez

5.0étoiles sur 5 I will never look at sour fruit the same way again.
Moab is My Washpot is wonderful. I am a big fan of Stephen Fry's work, and he certainly delivers in this book. It is both touching and scandalous. I loved it!
Publié le Juil 12 2000 par Cynthia M. Caton

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