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Stephen Fry on Fame

  • Posted on: October 02, 2007
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Stephen Fry has a new blog. To date, there has been two posts: one about Device and Desires, and the latest about fame. To call them blog posts is an understatement really, they’re essays, or blessays as he calls them. It’s an absolute pleasure to read a blog post by someone who can write this well. It’s so inspirational and entertaining, I just had to mention it.

The latest post includes a wonderful paragraph I’m calling ‘what’s it like?’

Is it fun? [re. being famous] Or, as student journalists always ask, what’s it like? ‘What’s it like working with Natalie Portman, what’s it like doing QI, what’s it like being famous?’ I don’t know what it is like. What is being English like? What is wearing a hat like? What’s eating Thai red curry like? I don’t believe that I can answer any question formulated that way. So, student journalists, tyro profilers and rooky reporters out there, seriously, quite seriously never ask a ‘what’s it like’ question, it instantly reveals your crapness. I used to try getting surreal when asked the question and say things like ‘being famous is like wearing blue pyjamas at the opera. It’s like kissing Neil Young, but only on Wednesdays. It’s like a silver disc gummed to the ear of a wolverine. It’s like licking crumbs from the belly of a waitress called Eileen. It’s like lemon polenta cake but slightly wider. It’s like moonrise on the planet Posker.’ I mean honestly. What’s it like?? Stop it at once.

See? Genius.

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ooh - thanks for the tip off, that’s brilliant stuff.

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David Horn
Tue 2nd Oct 2007
at 7:13 am

Agreed. There was plenty of “Fry TV” on the Beeb at the weekend to celebrate his 50th birthday. Wholly entertaining, but always tinged with some kind of sadness I think. Anyway, the man is a genius regardless of whichever polar opposite his mind is residing in at any time.

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Colly
Tue 2nd Oct 2007
at 7:16 am

I haven’t been able to get onto his website for a week or so now - is anyone else getting the ‘server did not respond’ message? Hmm. I was trying to read the iPhone/smartphones article he wrote.

Anyway thanks for posting this. I am a huge fan of Stephen Fry (have you read his autobiography? very insightful). He is amazingly talented and I still maintain that Blackadder is the funniest thing ever to appear on TV. That such a funny man is also unbelievably intelligent and nice is a bonus.

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minxlj
Tue 2nd Oct 2007
at 7:30 am

minxlj its working for me now…

Nice find.. Be reading that today :)

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Crafts
Tue 2nd Oct 2007
at 10:59 pm

Thanks for sharing

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Lady
Fri 5th Oct 2007
at 11:51 pm

Really weird - as I was reading your post and about to head off the Mr Fry’s blog, my wife (in an unrelated incident) placed todays Guide from The Guardian in front of me; on page 32: The Adventures of Mr Stephen Fry. All about his blog. Must be the law of attraction or sumfink. I’m off…

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skip hire
Sat 6th Oct 2007
at 4:37 am

Thank Mark for link to Stephen Fry blog I agree that “It’s an absolute pleasure to read a blog post by someone who can writethis well. It’s so inspirational and entertaining,...” I also try to writesomething on my blog but it’s hard to me writein English something that is hart to say in Polish. Regards

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Tomasz Gorski
Sat 6th Oct 2007
at 8:14 am

My congratulations Stephen!!!!

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Alexandrita
Sat 6th Oct 2007
at 12:52 pm

That’s some meaty reading! Blogland has just become a good bit more interesting/entertaining.

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Jack Gringo
Sun 7th Oct 2007
at 3:13 am

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