Quatrième de couverture:
'Naughty but terribly nice'
S unday Times
In this wonderful compendium from one of Britain's best-loved comedians we find a hilarious collection of the many articles written by Stephen Fry for magazines, newspapers and radio. It includes selected wireless essays of Donald Trefusis, the ageing professor of philology brought to life in Fry's novel The Liar, and the best of Fry's weekly column for the Daily Telegraph.
'A joyous collaboration of winging humour and sarcasm'
Mail on Sunday
'Huge, crammed, wise, hilarious and utterly captivating'
Literary Review
'I do more than to invite you to read Stephen Fry. I urge you to.'
Alan Coren
Revue de presse:
"I do more than invite you to read Stephen Fry. I urge you to. Fry is by turns observer, humourist, reviewer, philosopher, parodist, autobiographer, academic, scourge, clown and, as often as not, an antic amalgam of all these and more, and his variant style conforms flawlessly with each selected role."
"Huge, crammed, wise, hilarious and utterly captivating" (Literary Review)
"A joyous collaboration of winging humour and sarcasm" (Mail on Sunday)
"Naughty but terribly nice" (Sunday Times)
"Appallingly funny" (Daily Telegraph)
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