

Livergant, A. (2021). Pelham Grenville Wodehouse. On the benefits of optimism. Moscow: AST: Redaktsiya Eleny Shuninoy. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2022-1-294-297
Abstract
The reviewer considers A. Livergant’s biography of P. G. Wodehouse a highly relevant book that succeeds in describing Wodehouse’s optimism and dedication to writing as a source of irrepressible enthusiasm for life even in the darkest of times. The biographer focuses on a carefully reconstructed story of Wodehouse’s radio broadcasts made from a Berlin-based studio as a turning point in the writer’s career that nearly ruined his reputation. This particular incident in the life of Wodehouse enables the author to start a conversation about confounding circumstances that often interfered with people’s lives in that tragic period and questions that do not yield to a simple answer. Livergant discusses various Russian translations of the writer’s novels and helps to form an idea about a ‘Russian’ Wodehouse. He includes a number of his own translations, completing the image of Wodehouse — the book’s protagonist with recognisable qualities of Jeeves and Wooster, and specifying his own standpoint as a biographer.
About the Author
О. I. PolovinkinaRussian Federation
Olga I. Polovinkina, Doctor of Philology
6 Miusskaya Sq., Moscow, 125993
References
1. Barber, N. (2020). The man who wrote the most perfect sentences ever written. BBC.com, [online] 24 Dec. Available at: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20200602-the-man-who-wrote-the-most-perfectsentencesever-written [Accessed 26 Aug. 2021].
Review
For citations:
Polovinkina О.I. Livergant, A. (2021). Pelham Grenville Wodehouse. On the benefits of optimism. Moscow: AST: Redaktsiya Eleny Shuninoy. (In Russ.). Voprosy literatury. 2022;(1):294-297. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2022-1-294-297