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Moab Is My Washpot:
An AutobiographyAuthor(s) Stephen Fry Country United Kingdom Language English Genre(s) Autobiography Publisher Random House Publication date 1997 Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Digital (eBook)Pages 448 pages ISBN 0099457040 Followed by The Fry Chronicles: An Autobiography Moab Is My Washpot (published 1997) is Stephen Fry’s autobiography, covering the first 20 years of his life. Reviewers described it as both humorous and painfully candid.[1][2]
In the book, Fry is candid about his many weaknesses, including stealing, cheating and lying. The book covers some of the same ground as in Fry’s first novel, The Liar, published in 1991. In that work, public schoolboy Adrian Healey falls in love with a boy called Hugo Cartwright; in the autobiography, 14-year-old Fry becomes besotted with 13-year-old "Matthew Osborne".
Fry also writes about his older brother Roger, Bunce (the new boy at his prep school, Stouts Hill), Jo Wood (his best friend at Uppingham), and Oliver Derwent (a prefect who "seduces" Fry).
Title
The title, never explained in the text of the book, is a verse found in Psalm 60 and Psalm 108 (the latter being mainly a compilation of material from Psalms 57 and 60 but with a much more optimistic tone than either of those two). Jews in ancient times were extremely concerned with cleanliness.[citation needed] While wearing sandals in the dusty desert environment, their feet would become filthy, and upon entering a home they would be washed with water. They would not put their feet into the bowl, but instead hold their feet over the bowl and pour clean water over them, and the bowl would be used to catch the water.[citation needed]
Moab, which had threatened Israel, was to be so completely subdued, and so became likened to a wash pot or basin.[3]
Matthew Osborne
In an interview with the Evening Standard, Fry relates that he was reunited with "Osborne" after the publication of the book:
- I ask if the pseudonymous Matthew, with whom he eventually achieved some form of splendour in the long grass, had been in touch since the book came out in 1997. He had. How did he take it? 'Very well. He is very happily married with children. A wonderful chap and hugely successful as it happens,' Fry chuckles, incredulous. 'I think his wife knows because she is extremely friendly to me in a way that suggests to me she knows all about it and is very happy with it. I see him a couple of times a year, I suppose.'[4]
References
- ^ "Moab Is My Washpot (9781569472026): Stephen Fry: Books". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/Moab-My-Washpot-Stephen-Fry/dp/1569472025. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
- ^ "Moab Is My Washpot by Stephen Fry Detailed Book Review". Allreaders.com. http://www.allreaders.com/topics/info_4965.asp. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
- ^ "Microsoft Word - #983 - Moab Is My Wash Pot.doc" (PDF). http://www.spurgeongems.org/vols16-18/chs983.pdf. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
- ^ "Welcome to". Hughlaurie.net. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-939460-why-stephen-is-still-peters-friend.do. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
Autobiographies Moab Is My Washpot (1997) · The Fry Chronicles (2010)Novels Non-fiction Paperweight (1992) · Stephen Fry's Incomplete and Utter History of Classical Music (2004) · The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within (2005) · Stephen Fry in America (2008)Audiobooks Screenplays Television The Crystal Cube (1983) · Alfresco (1983–1984) · Saturday Live (1985–1987) · A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1987–1995) · Jeeves and Wooster (1990–1993) · QI (2003–present) · Absolute Power (2003–2005) · Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive (2006) · Kingdom (2007–2009) · Stephen Fry in America (2008) · Last Chance to See (2009) · Fry's Planet Word (2011)Radio See also Categories:- British autobiographies
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