Perhaps you missed the announcement, but the Barbara Pym Society of North America will host a “Barbara Pym Garden Fête” on Sunday, June 25, 3 to 5 p.m. at 10 Chester Street, Cambridge. Pym fans who are in the area should send e-mail to Tom Sopko at jtsopko@speakeasy.net
I love the way Pym illuminates human character in very few words — as in this passage from An Academic Question, her novel from 1970. The narrator Caro is chatting with Iris, whom Caro suspects of having an affair with her husband Alan:
‘Tell me about Coco Jeffreys,’ said Iris. ‘I believe you and he are great friends.’
‘Yes, we are friends,’ I began.
‘But not lovers, I imagine. No, not that, obviously! What is Coco exactly?– I mean, sexually.’
‘Well, nothing, really,’ I said, embarrassed.
‘But he must be something.’ A note of irritation had now come into Iris’s voice — irritation and impatience of my ignorant stupidity.
‘You mean hetero or homosexual?’
‘Of course that’s what I mean,’ she mocked. ‘Surely you must know.’
‘We’ve never talked about it. In any case, are people to be classified as simply that? Some people just love themselves.’
Iris frowned into her empty glass. I could see my vagueness worried her….
Those who attend the Barbara Pym Garden Fête “are asked to bring finger food á la Pym, or suitable beverages.” I imagine this means there will be sherry. But I have a hard time imagining the kind of people who would attend such an event. Unfortunately, I am committed to attending my denomination’s annual General Assembly; otherwise, I would go myself to the Pym Garden Fête to see what kinds of people turn up.
If you go, please write and tell me who is there.