Martin Rubin reviews Stephen Fry’s autobiography in The Washington Times (May 18):

Stephen Fry, “The Fry Chronicles.” New York: Overlook. 438pp. $29.95. Illustrated.

By Martin Rubin

Who else but Stephen Fry could write an autobiography—and a substantial one at that—all organized around the letter C?   For this is not just some frivolity tossed off lightly with little thought or engagement. To a remarkable extent,  it is a revealing look at a goodly slice of his life, from his schooldays, through university and into the world of theater, film and television. You’d have to be not just very smart but witty, humorous, inventive to have had the career he has, but still more to encapsulate so much of it, playfully yet seriously, in this book. . . .

For Martin’s full review, click here or visit washingtontimes.com.