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- From: shankar@sgi.com (Shankar Unni)
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- Subject: Re: Jeeves Canon
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 18:52:02 GMT
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- Sachin S Sapatnekar (sachin@iastate.edu) wrote:
- > In article <Jan26.022335.74581@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> kannan@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Kannan Subramanian) writes:
- > >
- > >A less known Psmith novel is "Psmith Journalist" in which Psmith takes over
- > >(ably aided by Mike Jackson) the running of a newspaper in New York City
- > >(while its editor is away on vacation in Europe).
- >
- > It's been a long time since I read this one, so I may be mistaken...
- > but are you sure that Mike Jackson appears in this book? It's set
- > in New York, isn't it?
-
- Coincidence. Having just finished the book myself, the plot starts off
- thus:
-
- The editor for a rotten little "family magazine" ("Cosy Moments") takes
- off on a 10-week (not European) vacation on the advice of his doctor. The
- owner is an absentee owner (living in Europe..).
-
- Psmith, touring the US with Mike Jackson's cricket team (in places like
- Philadelphia and Onehorseville, Ga.), runs into the acting editor (Billy
- Windsor), who is an aspiring "real journalist", with a long resume from
- the rough and tumble Midwest and Wild West (in Montana, where he comes
- from, the editor of the "society rag" keeps a revolver on his desk and
- writes columns like "Jake <something> was spotted in town with his
- cronies. We take this opportunity to remind Jake that he is a rotten
- skunk").
-
- Billy is acutely unhappy editing Cosy Moments, and Psmith decides to
- stick around with him and liven up the rag (since the magazine is
- temporarily in Billy's hands) with the addition of Kid Brady (a
- heavyweight contender from Montana as a "fighting editor") and a crusade
- to clean up some tenements. The latter action stirs up a hornet's nest,
- with one gang after their blood, and another gang protecting them
- (because Billy was kind to one of the gang leader's cats).
-
- I won't elaborate much more, but this is an interesting novel that moves
- along at a fast clip with plenty of interesting historical observations
- about New York before WW I.
-
- The best part of it is the introduction (written in 1915), where Wodehouse
- is urging his London-based readers to believe him that the stories about
- the gangs are, indeed, true, despite their "outlandishness".
-
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