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Wodehouse took American citizenship in 1955 at the age of 74. However, he bought his first place in America in 1915 or thereabouts, I think in New York. He spent some of the 20s and 30s in Hollywood, the rest of the thirties in France (taking ships back to N.Y for his Broadway plays), the early 40s in Germany, a

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Read the "Performing Flea" for Wodehouse's take on his internment (and other letters from the 20s through the 40s) and then read Robert McCrum's biography of Wodehouse where the last third of the book describes that period of his life. He also cleared him of all wrong doing, besides extreme naivete.

Yes! Wodehouse!
Wodehouse has been one of my favorite writers for years now and I've probably read 3/4 of his work so….my advice would be to start with The Most of P.G. Wodehouse. It's an anthology with a handful of Mr. Mulliner stories, Jeeves and Wooster, Blanding Castle, Ukridge and ends with Quick Service, a