‘Barbara Pym is one of my most favourite novelists. Few other writers have given me more laughter and more pleasure.' Jilly Cooper‘Could one write a book based on one’s diaries over thirty years? I certainly have enough material,’ wrote Barbara Pym. This book, selected from the diaries, notebooks and letters of this much loved novelist to form a continuous narrative, is indeed a unique autobiography, providing a privileged insight into a writer’s mind. Philip Larkin wrote that Barbara Pym had ‘a unique eye and ear for the small poignancies of everyday life’. Her autobiography amply demonstrates this, as it traces her life from exuberant times at Oxford in the thirties, through the war when, scarred by an unhappy love affair, she joined the WRNS, to the published novelist of the fifties. It also deals with the long period when her novels were out of fashion and no one would publish them, her rediscovering in 1977, and the triumphant success of her last few years. It is now possible to describe a place, situation or person as ‘very Barbara Pym’. A Very Private Eye, at once funny and moving, shows the variety and depth of her own story.
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The author of Quartet in Autumn, Jane and Prudence, and Excellent Women
‘The same virtues – in every sense – as her novels.’ John Bayley, Harpers & Queen ‘It increases the understanding and enjoyment of her novels enormously.’ Auberon Waugh, Daily Mail ‘The perfect complement to the fiction.’ Paul Bailey, Observer ‘Her sharp and very private eye never failed her.’ Victoria Glendinning, New York Times
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The author of Quartet in Autumn, Jane and Prudence, and Excellent Women

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447265399
Publisert
2013-12-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Macmillan Bello
Vekt
640 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
418

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Biographical note

A writer from the age of sixteen, Barbara Pym has been acclaimed as ‘the most underrated writer of the century’ (Philip Larkin). Pym’s substantial reputation evolved through the publication of six novels from 1950 to 1961, then resumed in 1977 with the publication of Quartet in Autumn and three other novels. She died in 1980.