Virginia Miner, a 50-something, unmarried tenured professor, is in
London to work on her new book about children's folk rhymes. Despite
carrying a U.S. passport, Vinnie feels essentially English and rather
looks down on her fellow Americans. But in spite of that, she is drawn
into a mortifying and oddly satisfying affair with an Oklahoman tourist
who dresses more Bronco Billy than Beau Brummel.
Also in London is Vinnie's colleague, Fred Turner, a handsome, flat
broke, newly separated, and thoroughly miserable young man trying to
focus on his own research. Instead, he is distracted by a beautiful and
unpredictable English actress and the world she belongs to. Both
American, both abroad, and both achingly lonely, Vinnie and Fred play
out their confused alienation and dizzying romantic liaisons in Alison
Lurie's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Smartly written, poignant, and
witty, Foreign Affairs remains an enduring comic masterpiece.