PG Wodehouse: Why India still holds a flame for the English author. By Vincent Dowd
P.G. Wodehouse, creator of Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, was the most English novelist imaginable. His comic world was old-fashioned well before he died 45 years ago – crammed with disapproving aunts in hats, eccentric aristocrats and wealthy young men about town getting into scrapes. But he has countless fans around the world – not least… Read More PG Wodehouse: Why India still holds a flame for the English author. By Vincent Dowd