
How to Accommodate Men
Stories by Marilyn Krysl
October 1, 1998 âą 5.5 x 8.5 âą 220 pages âą 978-1-56689-076-2
From Denver to Sri Lanka, Eden to the 21st century, Kryslâs stories explore female experience and imagination.
Marilyn Kryslâs stories are distinguished by a sardonic knowledge of the world as it is, and a haunting awareness of the world as it could be. In glittering prose, Krysl explores divisions between lovers, friends, and countrymen and finds new ways to reestablish those broken connections. Sometimes dreamlike and archetypal, other times topical and ironic, the stories in How to Accommodate Men mourn the fragmentation of our modern world and celebrate the compassionate gestures that offer hope.
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âConfidently shifting between satire and lyricism, Kryslâs potent, unflinching stories chart how conflict can become catharsisâand, happily, thereâs nothing accommodating about them.â âNew York Times Book Review
âThese tales are unusually rich, neither laying simple blame nor presenting mere slices of life. Each story suggested elaborate connectionsâbetween the private and the public, the personal and the cultural, the domestic and the global. Each has other stories embedded within it.â âBloomsbury Review
âWritten in language both tough and poetic . . . these stories give voice to the voiceless and by the strength of their political conventions try to even the scales.â âPublishers Weekly
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Stories by Marilyn Krysl
October 1, 1998 âą 5.5 x 8.5 âą 220 pages âą 978-1-56689-076-2
From Denver to Sri Lanka, Eden to the 21st century, Kryslâs stories explore female experience and imagination.
Marilyn Kryslâs stories are distinguished by a sardonic knowledge of the world as it is, and a haunting awareness of the world as it could be. In glittering prose, Krysl explores divisions between lovers, friends, and countrymen and finds new ways to reestablish those broken connections. Sometimes dreamlike and archetypal, other times topical and ironic, the stories in How to Accommodate Men mourn the fragmentation of our modern world and celebrate the compassionate gestures that offer hope.
Reviews
Â
âConfidently shifting between satire and lyricism, Kryslâs potent, unflinching stories chart how conflict can become catharsisâand, happily, thereâs nothing accommodating about them.â âNew York Times Book Review
âThese tales are unusually rich, neither laying simple blame nor presenting mere slices of life. Each story suggested elaborate connectionsâbetween the private and the public, the personal and the cultural, the domestic and the global. Each has other stories embedded within it.â âBloomsbury Review
âWritten in language both tough and poetic . . . these stories give voice to the voiceless and by the strength of their political conventions try to even the scales.â âPublishers Weekly











