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  1. Though without a strict chronology, it concentrates on a seven-year period of Fry's life, taking up the story after his release from prison, his time at the University of Cambridge and his career in comedy by the late 1980s. The book is Fry's ninth, and his second volume of autobiography.

    • Stephen Fry
    • 2010
  2. 1 de ene. de 2010 · 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.

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    • Hardcover
  3. 19 de ene. de 2012 · The Fry Chronicles: An Autobiography. Hardcover – January 19, 2012. by Stephen Fry (Author) 4.2 1,401 ratings. Goodreads Choice Award nominee. See all formats and editions. This is the engrossing, hilarious, and utterly compelling story of how the Stephen the world knows (or thinks it knows) found his way.

    • (1.4K)
    • $29.96
    • Stephen Fry
    • Stephen Fry
  4. 'Fry's linguistic facility remains one of the Wildean wonders of the new media age. The patron saint of British intelligence' Daily Telegraph. Welcome to Stephen Fry's The Fry...

    • Stephen Fry
    • Penguin Books Limited, 2011
    • illustrated, reprint
    • The Fry Chronicles
  5. 13 de sept. de 2010 · Stephen Fry. Penguin Books Limited, Sep 13, 2010 - Biography & Autobiography - 496 pages. The Fry Chronicles eBook is an enhanced digital title containing exclusive video material viewable on...

  6. 19 de ene. de 2012 · The British actor, writer, and comedy legend tells his story: “Funny, poignant . . . His prose feels like an ideal form of conversation.” —The Washington PostA #1 Sunday Times BestsellerWhen Stephen Fry arrived at Cambridge, he was a convicted thief, an addict, and a failed suicide, convinced that he would be expelled.

  7. Spanning 1979-1987, The Fry Chronicles charts Stephen Fry's arrival at Cambridge up to his thirtieth birthday. 'Perfect prose and excruciating honesty. A grand reminiscence of college and theatre and comedyland in the 1980s, with tone-perfect anecdotes and genuine readerly excitement. What Fry does, essentially, is tell us who he really is.