What Men Know About Women

Description

236 pages
$17.95
ISBN 0-88982-177-1
DDC C813'.54

Author

Publisher

Year

1999

Contributor

Reviewed by David E. Kemp

David E. Kemp, a former drama professor at Queen’s University, is the
author of The Pleasures and Treasures of the United Kingdom.

Review

Ron Smith, the author of three books of poetry and a play, has written a
collection of short stories that explore the unspoken complexities men
and women experience when they enter into an intimate relationship. Many
of the characters are engaged in a struggle to maintain a balance
between opposites: commitment and estrangement, insight and uncertainty,
loving affection and fear of rejection. “Sometimes stories are a path
to the heart,” the author writes at the end of the first of these
deeply insightful stories, “other times they show us our place in the
world.” By turns surreal, realistic, and lyrical, Smith’s stories
are notable for their directness and economy of language. Ron Smith is a
writer to watch.

Citation

Smith, Ron., “What Men Know About Women,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/31125.