Book Summary
The Clicking of Cuthbert by P. G. Wodehouse is a humorous collection of short stories centered around the world of golf and the amusing personalities who play it. The stories are narrated by the “Oldest Member” of a golf club, who entertains fellow members by recounting comic tales about golfers whose romantic and personal lives become entangled with the game. The title story follows Cuthbert Banks, whose love life is influenced by his success or failure on the golf course. With witty dialogue, playful storytelling, and lighthearted situations, the book combines sports, romance, and comedy, showcasing Wodehouse’s signature humorous style.
About the Author –
P. G. Wodehouse was a British author widely regarded as one of the greatest comic writers in English literature. He wrote numerous novels, short stories, and plays, creating beloved characters such as Jeeves and Bertie Wooster. Known for his clever wordplay, imaginative plots, and gentle humor, Wodehouse’s works remain popular with readers around the world. His writing style and comic timing have had a lasting influence on modern humorous fiction.
