EPISODE · Jan 21, 2024 · 1H 16M
Love Among the Chickens with Thom Robinson
from Wodehousekeeping
Ian talks to writer Thom Robinson about the seventh Wodehouse book, "Love Among the Chickens". There will be spoilers.Among Wodehouse's books, this is: The first intended for a general audience, as opposed to schoolboys or young children The first to involve a love story The first to introduce a major recurring character, which is Ukridge The first with golf as a major element. The first to be properly published in the USAIt exists in two versions (four versions actually, but two book versions): The original 1906 book and the 1921 rewrite. We look at both versions to discuss how the changes reflect his development as a writer.Also discussed: William Townend, who gave him the plot Herbert Westbrook, partial model for Ukridge The trip Wodehouse took to Lyme Regis with the "Lyon cubs", that provided the setting Arthur Conan Doyle's The Stark-Munro Letters, a probable influence on the novel The narrator Jeremy Garnet's description of his working life as a novelist, and how far it is likely autobiographical The self-deprecating humour about being unable to write convincing female characters The old "Have someone pushed into the water so you can rescue them" wheezeThom's old podcast with Hazel Smoczynska: https://soundcloud.com/yammerofthegods Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ian talks to writer Thom Robinson about the seventh Wodehouse book, "Love Among the Chickens". There will be spoilers.Among Wodehouse's books, this is: The first intended for a general audience, as opposed to schoolboys or young children The first to involve a love story The first to introduce a major recurring character, which is Ukridge The first with golf as a major element. The first to be properly published in the USAIt exists in two versions (four versions actually, but two book versions): The original 1906 book and the 1921 rewrite. We look at both versions to discuss how the changes reflect his development as a writer.Also discussed: William Townend, who gave him the plot Herbert Westbrook, partial model for Ukridge The trip Wodehouse took to Lyme Regis with the "Lyon cubs", that provided the setting Arthur Conan Doyle's The Stark-Munro Letters, a probable influence on the novel The narrator Jeremy Garnet's description of his working life as a novelist, and how far it is likely autobiographical The self-deprecating humour about being unable to write convincing female characters The old "Have someone pushed into the water so you can rescue them" wheezeThom's old podcast with Hazel Smoczynska: https://soundcloud.com/yammerofthegods Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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