The Adventures of Miss Barbara Pym

The Adventures of Miss Barbara Pym

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  • Create Date:2021-04-04 00:51:24
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Paula Byrne
  • ISBN:0008322201
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Summary

A brilliant, intimate biography of English writer Barbara Pym。

She was Pym to friends。 Miss Pym in her diaries。 Sandra in seduction mode。 Pymska at her most sophisticated。
English novelist Barbara Pym’s career was defined, in many senses, by rejection。 Her first novel Some Tame Gazelle was turned down by every publisher she sent it out in 1935, finally published only fifteen years later。 Though she picked up a publisher from there and received modest praise, the publishing industry grew restless and her sales spiralled downwards。 By her seventh novel she had been dropped。 She was deemed old-fashioned, telling stories of little English villages, unrequited love and the social dramas of vicars or academics。

This brilliant biography, brimming with Pym’s private diaries and intimate letters, offers a first full insight into Barbara Pym’s life and how it informed her writing。 It gallops through her love affairs and lifelong relationships。 It opens a door to the quick-draw humour which lives in her every written line。 It shows how, with a little help from her most ardent fans and friends including Philip Larkin, her work eventually resurfaced, meeting new readers and bringing her sudden astounding, resounding love and acclaim – in the last years of her life。

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Lady Clementina ffinch-ffarowmore

Full review to follow--but enjoyed the book。

Tania

4。5 I love Barbara Pym's novels。 I only have 2 left to read, which I've put off so that I don't run out; having read this, I'm now looking forward to finishing them and rereading the lot。 I had previously read her 'A Very Private Eye' her letters and diaries, which were heavily edited by her sister and one of her best friends,, who quite naturally would wish to preserve her reputation so I felt that this biography gave much more of a sense of who she really was。 In the early 1930's, she travelle 4。5 I love Barbara Pym's novels。 I only have 2 left to read, which I've put off so that I don't run out; having read this, I'm now looking forward to finishing them and rereading the lot。 I had previously read her 'A Very Private Eye' her letters and diaries, which were heavily edited by her sister and one of her best friends,, who quite naturally would wish to preserve her reputation so I felt that this biography gave much more of a sense of who she really was。 In the early 1930's, she travelled to Germany and had a Nazi boyfriend; later on she was deeply ashamed of this, naturally, and her early biographies, and the published diaries have this part of her life largely edited out。 We largely skim over her childhood,, which suits me, that is hardly ever of much interest to me in a literary biography, I like to get to adulthood and the writing and publishing of novels。 The Chapters are short, with marvellous titles such as 'In Which our Heroine is Born at Owestrey'。 Despite it's length, it never started to drag and was always very readable。 The author had access to Pym's papers, stored at the Bodleian Library including some of her unpublished novels, (how lucky)。 I think it would make a valuable addition to any Pym fans shelf。 *Many thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest opinion*。 。。。more