PublishedRandom House, August 2004 |
ISBN9780099457039 |
FormatSoftcover, 416 pages |
Dimensions19.8cm × 13cm × 2.6cm |
A hilarious and brilliant novel from the comedian, actor and polymathic TV presenter.
The outrageously funny second novel, and now major motion picture, from British actor, comedian, author, presenter, journalist and national treasure, Stephen Fry.
Ted Wallace is an old, sour, womanising, cantankerous, whisky-sodden beast of a failed poet and drama critic, but he has his faults too. Fired from his newspaper, months behind on his alimony payments and disgusted with a world that undervalues him, Ted seeks a few months' repose and free drink at Swafford Hall, the country mansion of his old friend Lord Logan.
But strange things have been going on at Swafford. Miracles. Healings. Phenomena beyond the comprehension of a mud-caked hippopotamus like Ted.
Praise for The Hippopotamus-
'My goodness what fruity language Fry uses! You can feel his enjoyment, and also the huge force of his desire to please you, as you read this' Daily Mail
'Deliciously wicked!' New York Times
'Fresh, filthy, funny and fizzing with ideas' Evening Standard