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What I Meant to Say

The Private Lives of Men

edited by Ian Brown

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2005
Category
Essays, General, Men's Studies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887621901
    Publish Date
    Sep 2005
    List Price
    $26.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459726154
    Publish Date
    Mar 2014
    List Price
    $8.99

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Description

Are the men you know obsessed with strange details? Do they sometimes seem to have less interest in you than they do in box scores and the history of the bolo tie? Do they become sexually aroused at unusual moments — perhaps while reading a history of the Battle of Trafalgar? Why are they fixated on cars and heroes and strippers and silence? Do they ever think about anything but sex? Are they ever faithful? And how can a man be so headstrong about not asking for directions and such a wimp about pain?

What I Meant to Say: The Private Lives of Men answers these and other questions about the male animal — whether you’re a woman seeking enlightenment, or a man looking for company. After all, there’s a lot to clear up. Thanks to the women’s movement and gay liberation, contemporary manhood has changed beyond recognition in the past forty years. At the same time, the age-old preoccupations of men — their unreachable loneliness, the unstoppable physicality of their bodies and desires — remain as bewildering and mysterious as ever.

Until now.

What I Meant to Say presents new and unpublished work from twenty-eight of Canada’s most thoughtful and articulate male writers, as they map the uncharted terrain of men’s private lives. At once touching and hilarious, insightful and provocative, What I Meant to Say is a personal tour of the secret male psyche, but this time it’s open to men and women alike.

About the author

Ian Brown is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He is the author of the national bestsellers The Boy in Moon: A Father's Search for His Disabled Son, Man Overboard: True Adventures with North American Men, and Free Wheeling, which won a National Business Book Award. Brown’s reporting and writing have won six gold National Magazine awards and two National Newspaper Awards. A roving feature writer for the Globe and Mail, he is also a contributor to This American Life on U.S. public radio, and host of both CBC Radio’s Talking Books and Canada’s pre-eminent documentary television series, “Human Edge” and “The View From Here.” He lives in Toronto with his wife and two children. 

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Editorial Reviews

And that honesty – sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking – is what sets this book apart...What's common to all the essays...is top notch writing without pretension or machismo. Each writer has done his best to honestly encapsulate one hidden aspect of maleness or another.

The Record

As with all collections, each reader will find some writer whose work is unfamiliar, but so good the name will stay in mind on a next visit to a book store...

Chronicle-Journal

...offers the best insight into the male mind I've ever encountered.

CBC News Viewpoint

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