Three Men in a Boat
“Let’s go up the river”
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Publisher Description
Jerome Klapka Jerome was born on 2nd May 1859 in Caldmore, Walsall, Staffordshire.
Jerome K Jerome’s early life of poverty exacerbated by the death of his parents in his early teens helped to cruelly mould the young Jerome.
After early stints on the railways, as an actor, a journalist, a school teacher, a writer and a solicitors clerk he had some minor success with a collection of comic memoirs ‘On The Stage – And Off’ about his earlier stint as an actor.
Shortly thereafter he married and his honeymoon on the Thames became the inspiration for ‘Three Men In A Boat’. This of course was a wild success both critically and commercially and also his creative highpoint. Although he was now able to write full time he was never able to attain all the heights of this classic humorous novel.
Jerome K Jerome died aged 68 at Northampton General Hospital in Northampton.
He is buried at St Mary's Church, Ewelme, Oxfordshire.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Jerome's classic British comedy is recounted by House's Hugh Laurie in a marvelously entertaining performance that will bring listeners to the banks of the Thames and carry them away into a world where three men and a dog named Montmorency venture from London to Oxford one sunny day. At just two and a half hours, the journey is short but sweet as Laurie captures the essence of Jerome's touching tale. With his classic witty tone, Laurie dives headfirst into each character, offering his own take on each colorful personality. There is a subtle theatrical aspect at work here as Laurie delivers a knockout one-man show that displays his wide-ranging talent.