The Resurrection of Miss Pym
Barbara Pym
Lu par Penelope Wilton
The Resurrection of Miss Pym is a poignant afternoon play that delves into the life of novelist Barbara Pym, exploring her disappearance from the literary scene in the 1960s and her eventual rediscovery. This adaptation brings to life her heartfelt journals and correspondence, offering a glimpse into her world.
Starring Penelope Wilton as Barbara Pym, the play features a talented cast including Bill Wallis, Kim Hicks, Brian Gear, Bonnie Hurren, John Mackay, and Lisa Kay. Produced by Viv Beeby in Bristol, this production highlights the significance of Pym's work and her impact on literature.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapitres
| Episode 1 | 44:20 |
Critiques
Pali
Grateful for the recording as author biography is interesting to me and I admire Barbara Pym’s work. Looking forward to when her writings are within the public domain and a available on LibriVox. However, this sound recording is sadly distorted and that takes away from the pleasure I had in hearing it.