The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1994, Síða 56

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1994, Síða 56
166 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SPRING, 1994 men! Quotations to about men, by Women By Betty Jane Wylie Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1993. Pp. 192. Reviewed by Anne Brydon “Are men afraid we will mock them?” Well might Rita Mae Brown ask, and well might some men think when first reading the title of Betty Jane Wylie’s latest offering. Relax, fellows. Wylie intends to entertain rather than torment her readers (of both genders) and, happily, she has succeeded in this endeavour, providing us with a source book brimming with wit and insight. Women will undoubtedly laugh with recognition at many of these observations, and men will laugh too - although, perhaps, a little more sheepishly. While writing this review, I couldn’t resist letting these diverse women’s voices be heard: quoting becomes infectious when the ex- pressions are this delicious. A quotable line can bestow immortality on its author. Intriguingly, decades or centuries do not much alter the sentiments underscoring some of these words, despite changes in the vernacular. George Eliot once described a man as “a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.” More recently, Zsa Zsa Gabor derisively noted that “macho does not prove mucho.” Although ostensibly about men, Wylie’s book also chronicles women’s understandings of their own lives. Some of those understandings are tinged with anger, such as Lady Nancy As tor’s comment that “women have got to make the world safe for men since men have made it so darned unsafe for women.” Others, like Gloria Steinem’s, are ironic: “women age, but men mature” while yet others, like Bella Abzug’s, are blunt: “all the men on my staff can type.” This book shows off women’s accumulated life wisdom in a par- ticularly female fashion. As Simone de Beauvoir notes, “a man would never get the notion of writing a book on the peculiar situation of the human male.” Arranging the quotations under general subject headings make browsing in this book all the more fun. Feeling resigned? Look under

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