Moab Is My Washpot

An Autobiography

336 pages

English language

Published May 25, 1999 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-375-50264-4
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As I grew up, Stephen Fry was the witty panelist on radio programmes, a voice of documentaries and later, of course, the voice of the Harry Potter books. his play - with words, with accents, with intonation and inflection was something I found remarkably adult, as an impressionable teen. It seems to logically follow that the same distinction should be applied to his pursuit of trivia:

"The aural replication of milk delivery is clearly a common (if evolutionarily bewildering) gift amongst the domesticated mynahs of the West Country and a phenomenon into which more research cries out to be done."

Having read a rather dry and encyclopedic page on Fry, I knew about his public shame - or at least knew of it sufficiently to not be surprised by it in this book. But related here is far more than that: problems of a more mundane nature, for instance.

"So. …