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Old 02-01-2025, 07:02 PM   #32142
issybird
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I've finished in audio Graham Greene's Stamboul Train, which I know I read years ago. Subtle and evocative. I've also finished Bring on the Girls! by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton, their memoir of their theater partnership and it was delightful. It's #82 in my long-term challenge to read all of Wodehouse. People understandably think of Wodehouse in regard to Jeeves, or perhaps Blandings Castle; it's less well know that he was huge in musical theater between the wars, partners including Porter, the Gershwins and Kern among other greats.
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