The Wodehouse Effect : Why India Loves Jeeves
P.G. Wodehouse continues to be one of the most popular English language writers in India with a readership that spans generations. How and why does his idyllic world and linguistic style cross notions of class and culture? Shashi Tharoor, past president of the Wodehouse Society of St Stephens College, Delhi University, journalist and author Mihir S. Sharma, author Tony Ring and journalist Swapan Dasgupta discuss the enduring mystery of India’s fascination with Wodehouse.
Видео The Wodehouse Effect : Why India Loves Jeeves канала Jaipur Literature Festival
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