A classic of English literature.
The benchmark of British humor.
For all fans of P.G. Wodehouse.
From the author of the famous novel “Three Men in a Boat (Other than the Dog)”.
Once, four friends decided to write a novel. That was the easy part—figuring out what it would be about.
But the more they argued about which ideas deserved a place in the book and what their main character would be like, the more they forgot the true purpose of their meetings. And soon they turned into an exchange of fun, touching—and sometimes sad—stories about why you should never give advice on how to properly poison cockroaches, and whether it’s worth boiling punch from whiskey…
Jerome Jerôme Klapka—How We Wrote a Novel [Arkady Bukhmin, 2015, 128 kbps, MP3]