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How I Escaped My Certain Fate - August 2010 Herald Scotland - By Brian Beacom - August 9th, 2010

What a good title. Maybe a little bit long, but beguiling. The world of the stand-up comedian is one which we are naturally curious about, those people charged with not only engaging an audience but hoping desperately that they can split sides in the process. This is an autobiography, but without, Lee claims, personal detail…

How I Escaped My Certain Fate - August 2010 Bookmunch - August 9th, 2010

‘Buy this book buy this book buy this book buy this book buy this book buy this book…’ – How I Escaped My Certain Fate (The Life & Deaths of a Stand-up Comedian) by Stewart Lee I love Stewart Lee. There. I’ve said it. And I’ve said it for two reasons. One: It’s true. I…

How I Escaped My Certain Fate - August 2010 Chortle - By Steve Bennett - August 6th, 2010

On the face of it, Stewart Lee’s first non-fiction book seems little more than a print version of a DVD commentary. In publishing the transcripts of three of his solo shows with liberal footnotes about how each routine came to be, you may fear this is of interest to only the most meticulous analysts of…

How I Escaped My Certain Fate - August 2010 The Observer - By Natalie Haynes - August 1st, 2010

One of Britain’s most trenchant comics offers a fascinating insight into creating comedy Stewart Lee is the most enigmatic of comedians: a thoughtful, softly spoken man who somehow managed to become a hate figure for the 65,000 people who complained to the BBC about his musical, Jerry Springer: The Opera. And they didn’t just complain,…

A Man In A Room With A Microphone - July 2010 This Is London - By Richard Godwin - July 29th, 2010

How I Escaped My Certain Fate - July 2010 The Times - By Andrew Billen - July 28th, 2010

He’s hated by religious zealots and disliked by half of every venue he plays, but is Stewart Lee as bitter as he seems? One school of thought holds that it is classiest never to complain and never explain. Stewart Lee, judged either “the most exciting comedian in the country bar none” (The Times) or the…

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