‘Spectacular’ – The Sunday Times ‘Quartet in Autumn is immeasurably her finest work of fiction’ – Evening Standard ‘Barbara Pym has a sharp eye for the exact nuances of social behaviour’ – The Times One did not drink sherry before the evening, just as one did not read a novel in the morning. In 1970s London, Edwin, Norman, Letty and Marcia work in the same office and suffer the same problem – loneliness. Lovingly and with delightful humour, Barbara Pym conducts us through their day-to-day existence: their preoccupations, their irritations, their judgements, and – perhaps most keenly felt – their worries about having somehow missed out on life as post-war Britain shifted around them. Deliciously, blackly funny and full of obstinate optimism, Quartet in Autumn shows Barbara Pym’s sensitive artistry at its most sparkling. Its world is both extraordinary and familiar, revealing the eccentricities of everyday life.
Review
Barbara Pym’s unpretentious, subtle, accomplished novels . . . are for me the finest examples of high comedy to have appeared in England during the past 75 years . . . spectacular - The Sunday Times
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 - Harper's & Queen
Very funny and keenly observant of the ridiculous as well as the pathetic in humanity - Financial Times
A spare masterpiece of loneliness in retirement - The Telegraph
Quartet in Autumn is immeasurably her finest work of fiction - Evening Standard
An alert miniaturist . . . her novels have a distinctive flavour, as instantly recognizable as lapsang tea - The Daily Telegraph
No novelist brings more telling observation or more gentle pleasure -- Jilly Cooper
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