Description
P.G. Wodehouse’s wit didn’t spare many targets—including himself. The immortal Bertie Wooster skewered his creator’s own craft with the pronouncement that “every journalist who is unable to make the grade drops down a rung of the ladder and writes novels.” Wodehouse proved to be rather top-notch at novel writing, becoming one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. Author Daniel Stashower explores Wodehouse’s life and career, while actor Scott Sedar offers readings from the writer’s most memorable works.
