The most underrated novelist of the century . . . The subtlest of her books — the sparkle on first acquaintance has been succeeded by the deeper brilliance of established art
- Philip Larkin, poet and author of <i>The Whitsun Weddings</i>,
[Pym] makes me smile, laugh out loud, consider my own foibles and fantasies and, above all, suffer real regret when I reach the final page. Of how many authors can you honestly say that?
- Mavis Cheek, author of <i>Aunt Margaret's Lover</i>,
A splendid, humorous writer
- John Betjeman, Poet Laureate 1972-1984,
Barbara Pym has a sharp eye for the exact nuances of social behaviour
The Times
The wit and style of a twentieth-century Jane Austen
Harpers & Queen
Barbara Pym's unpretentious, subtle, accomplished novels are for me the finest examples of high comedy to have appeared in England during the past seventy-five years . . . Spectacular
The Sunday Times
Very funny and keenly observant of the ridiculous as well as the pathetic in humanity
Financial Times
Beneath the gentle surfaces of [Pym's] novels is a slow-building comedy, salt wit in a saline drip . . . Her work offers the reassurance that we are all as bad and as good, as prickly and as resilient, as any Evensong attendee. It is a useful gratification in grating times
The New York Times