Tag Archives: P.G. Wodehouse

Haven’t You an Adventurous Soul, Mr. Bayliss?

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: He had scarcely seen her to speak to since the beginning of the voyage. When she was not walking with Rolly or playing shuffle-board with Twombley, she was down below ministering to the comfort of a … Continue reading

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“A Damsel In Distress” (1937)

Blowhard, Esq. writes: A musical comedy co-written by P.G. Wodehouse, with music and lyrics by the Gershwins, and starring Fred Astaire is pretty much essential viewing for me. Although the film is usually regarded as one of Astaire’s post-Rogers flubs, I … Continue reading

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Linkage

Blowhard, Esq. writes: An appreciation of P.G. Wodehouse’s Leave it to Psmith. What happened to the Harlequin romance? Some early James Bond director commentaries, suppressed by producer Albert Broccoli, can now be downloaded as MP3s. Your Lunchtime Reading: How El Chapo, the … Continue reading

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No Argument From Me

Blowhard, Esq. writes: Spotted at Book Soup in West Hollywood, CA.

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“Flashman”

Blowhard, Esq. writes: I just finished the first volume of George MacDonald Fraser‘s high-spirited and rollicking The Flashman Papers series. For those new to the books, the series of 19th century historical novels chronicles the exploits of an English army officer and self-described … Continue reading

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