Greatest novels of the 20th century
My recent bedtime reading has been The Clicking of Cuthbert by P.G. Wodehouse. When my Dear Friend loaned it to me, I reminded him with a laugh that I was not a golfer. But he reassured me that despite the golf themes, these short stories were highly amusing. And I have found them, true to Wodehouse style, to be just so.
If you have yet to enjoy Wodehouse’s classic English humor, consider this quotation from the National Review:
“The Modern Library asked its board of advisors to pick the hundred greatest English-language novels of the twentieth century. We define the assignment differently. P.G. Wodehouse wrote 96 novels; what are the other 4?”
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