Anthony Lane's opaque fantasie in the New Yorker inspired us to dive into Wodehouse again. Mein Gott-- he is too divine! And no obscenities, no infelicitous thoughts, words as antimacassars on the worn couch of life.
Lucia's Symposium
Lucia casts a wary eye on cultural infelicities, and dissents from all orthodoxies.
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Sunday, April 18, 2004
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