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,
I'm a huge fan of Barbara Pym
Richard Osman, Author of The Thursday Murder Club
[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,
A splendid, humorous writer
- John Betjeman,
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
<p>Very funny and keenly observant of the ridiculous as well as the pathetic in humanity</p>
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
New York Times
Barbara Pym is one of my most favourite novelists. Few other writers have given me more laughter and more pleasure
Jilly Cooper, author of The Rutshire Chronicles