The second part of Stephen Fry’s autobiography covers the years spent by him in Cambridge, and the period of his formation as an actor and showman. Honestly and sincerely, Stephen talks about his youth, about friends, about the first attempts to break into the theater, about the glory, which gradually came to him and his best friends, Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson. Fry’s autobiography is read as a fascinating novel, which it actually is. I know, money, power, prestige and glory do not bring happiness. If the story teaches us something, then this is exactly what. You know that too. Everyone knows this truth so self -evident that it does not need any repetition. But what seems strange to me: despite the fact that the whole world knows her, he does not want to know her, and almost always prefers to behave as if she was not truth. The world does not like to hear that people who lead a social life, an enviable life, life full of privileges, most of the time are as unhappy as everyone else, does not like it …
Author
Fry Stephen
Editor
Alukov Igor
Translator
Ilyin Sergey Borisovich
Publisher
Phantom Press, 2011
Genre
Culture and art figures
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