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  1. The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood, 2010-07-27
  2. Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood, 2004-05
  3. The Tent by Margaret Atwood, 2007-05-08
  4. The Blind Assassin: A Novel by Margaret Atwood, 2001-08-28
  5. Alias Grace: A Novel by Margaret Atwood, 1997-10-13
  6. Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood, 1998-01-20
  7. The Handmaid's Tale (Everyman's Library) by Margaret Atwood, 2006-10-17
  8. Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood, 1998-04-13
  9. Moral Disorder and Other Stories by Margaret Atwood, 2008-02-12
  10. The Door by Margaret Atwood, Phoebe Larmore, 2009-04-02
  11. Selected Poems: 1965-1975 by Margaret Atwood, 1987-11-05
  12. Life Before Man by Margaret Atwood, 1998-04-13
  13. Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood, 1998-03-16
  14. The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus (Myths, The) by Margaret Atwood, 2006-09-14

1. Margaret Atwood
Margaret atwood margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa in 1939 and has degrees from the University of Toronto and Radcliffe College, and
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Margaret Atwood Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa in 1939 and has degrees from the University of Toronto and Radcliffe College, and has lived in many places, including Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, Boston, England, Scotland, and France. She supported her word habit with many non-writing jobs in youth, but has been a full-time writer since 1972fiction, screenplays, poetry, non-fictionwith short interludes of guest teaching here and there. She was chair of The Writers' Union in 1981-82, and president of PEN Canada in 1985 and 1986. She is currently working on a novel. Selected Publications: The Blind Assassin
Alias Grace.
Morning in the Burned House.
The Robber Bride.
Cat's Eye.
The Handmaid's Tale.
Awards: Booker Prize, for The Blind Assassin
Giller Prize, for Alias Grace,
Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence, for The Robber Bride,
City of Toronto Book Award, for Cat's Eye,
Governor General's Award, for Fiction, for The Handmaid's Tale

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3. Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood (1939 ) novelist, poet, critic. born November 18, 1939 in Ottawa, Ontario. family moved to Toronto when she was seven, but the family spent several months a year in the northern bush
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Margaret Atwood (1939- )
  • novelist, poet, critic
  • born November 18, 1939 in Ottawa , Ontario
  • family moved to Toronto when she was seven, but the family spent several months a year in the northern bush of Ontario and Quebec
  • educated at the University of Toronto , Radcliffe College, and Harvard University
  • has lived in Boston, Vancouver, Edmonton, Montreal, Berlin, Edinburgh, London, and the south of France
  • currently lives in Toronto
  • married to Graeme Gibson , daughter Jess
  • her books have been translated into more than twenty languages
  • Novels:
    • The Edible Woman
    • Surfacing
    • Lady Oracle
    • Life Before Man
    • Bodily Harm
    • The Handmaid's Tale (1985) received the Governor General's Award
    • Cat's Eye
    • The Robber Bride
  • Short Fiction:
    • Dancing Girls
    • Bluebeard's Egg
    • Murder in the Dark
    • Wilderness Tips
    • Good Bones
  • Poetry:
    • Selected Poems
    • The Circle Game (1966) received the Governor General's Award
    • The Animals in that Country
    • The Journals of Susanna Moodie
    • Procedures for Underground
    • Power Politics
    • You Are Happy
    • Two-Headed Poems
    • True Stories
    • Murder in the Dark (1983) also contains short fiction
    • Interlunar
    • Selected Poems II
  • Criticism:
    • Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature
    • Second Words: Selected Critical Prose
    • Strange things : factions of the malevolent North in Canadian literature
  • Children's Books:
    • Up in a tree
  • as Editor:
    • The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse in English
    • The New Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories
  • Further Reading
    • The Art of Margaret Atwood (1981) edited by A.E. Davidson and C.N. Davidson

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Margaret Atwood Oracle for a National Culture Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa in 1939 and spent her girlhood summers in northern
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Margaret Atwood
Oracle for a National Culture Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa in 1939 and spent her girlhood summers in northern Ontario and Quebec where her entomologist father introduced her to the pleasures of unspoiled wilderness, an influence which, to this day, reappears in her much admired writings.
“Margaret Atwood with Mug I,” acrylic on canvas, 81x70cm, 1980 by Charles Pachter of Toronto and Miami Beach, Florida. [Painting, courtesy Charles Pachter] A brilliant scholar, she attended the University of Toronto, Radcliffe, and Harvard. She has served as the chairperson of The Writers’ Union of Canada and has actively supported Amnesty International and P E N Canada. Margaret Atwood lives with writer Graeme Gibson and they have one daughter, Jess, who was born in the spring of 1976. A decade after Margaret Atwood had won her first Governor General’s Award, Tom Marshall commented, in an issue of the Malahat Review dedicated to her work, that “Atwood is young enough for us to suppose that her best work is in the future.” Thus far, Atwood, who is arguably Canada’s best-known author both in her homeland and abroad, has written more than 30 literary works and has been translated into more than 25 languages. Although she has written non-fiction and children’s literature, she is perhaps best known for her novels – The Edible Woman (1969), Surfacing (1972), Lady Oracle (1976), Life Before Man (1979), Bodily Harm (1981), The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), Cat’s Eye (1988), and The Robber Bride(1993), in addition to her numerous collections of poetry and short stories.

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Margaret Atwood. May 2003. Margaret Atwood has written more than thirty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. Her latest
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ALIAS GRACE BODILY HARM ... SURFACING Margaret Atwood May 2003 Margaret Atwood has written more than thirty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. Her latest novel is the stunning and provocative ORYX AND CRAKE . In this interview Atwood talks about her decision to include a male protagonist in ORYX AND CRAKE, her own spiritual philosophy and the application of humor in the novel's serious premise. Q: Most of your previous novels have female protagonists. Was it a conscious decision to have a male protagonist for ORYX AND CRAKE, or did Snowman simply present himself to you? MA: Snowman did present himself to me, yes, dirty bedsheet and all. For this novel, a woman would have been less possible. Or let's say that the story would have been quite different. If we are writers, we all have multiple selves. Also, I've known a lot of male people in my life, so I had a lot to draw on. Q: When THE HANDMAID'S TALE was published, Contemporary Authors listed your religion as "Pessimistic Pantheist," which you defined as the belief that "God is everywhere, but losing." Is this still an accurate description of your spiritual philosophy?

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Margaret Eleanor "Peggy" Atwood (born November 18 ) is a novelist poet literary critic and one of the world's best-selling authors . She was born in Ottawa Ontario Canada and attended school at Victoria College in Toronto . After living in various places in North America and around the world, she returned to Toronto, which is where she currently lives. She is married to the novelist Graeme Gibson Her writing often focuses on Feminist issues and concerns, which are often examined in the guise of fiction or science fiction . She is also known for her deep interest in Canada and Canadian fiction , a theme that shows up both in the settings and atmosphere of her fiction and in her non-fiction and edited work. She is also a prolific poet, with several chapbooks and major collections published. She is perhaps best known for her tale of an future dystopia in the novel The Handmaid's Tale , her Booker Prize -winning novel The Blind Assassin , as well as many other stories.

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Hosted by the University College of the Cariboo in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, this Margaret Atwood information site is a project of the Margaret Atwood Society, an international association of academics who study and teach the works of the Canadian writer, Margaret Atwood. For more information about the society, including details of how to join, please go to the Atwood Society link below.
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About the Author Author Interview Author Essay Author Tour Bookshelf Publication Information, Excerpt, Audio, Praise, Reader s Guide,
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14. O.W. Toad - Home
owtoad.com is the official margaret atwood reference website. This website includes samples of margaret atwood s writing, poetry
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15. Margaret Atwood - Table Of Contents
The author's personal site includes biographical facts, awards, articles, transcripts, bibliography, reviews, and links to other resources.
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  • Welcome, by Margaret Atwood What's New New Novel Harbourfront Reading Series / International Festival of Authors ... A Garden Memoir (from Toronto Life Gardens Photograph GIF format (145K) or JPEG format (73K)
  • On Writing
  • Anagram Corner The Road to Publication ... Desde el Invierno , anthology introduction by Atwood and Gibson. Two Solicitudes: Ophelia has a Lot to Answer For (Lecture) Spotty-handed Villainesses: Problems of Female Bad Behaviour in the Creation of Literature (Lecture) On Writing Poetry (Lecture) Last Seen, by Matt Cohen (Book Review) Trickster Makes this World, by Lewis Hyde (Book Review) Matt Cohen: An Appreciation The Empson Lectures
  • Books by Margaret Atwood
  • In English ... Historical Letter about the murder Alias Grace is based on. The text of the letter. Grace Marks' answers to the questionnaire upon release from prison. Alias Grace Reviews A Recent Poem Salamander Press ... The Margaret Atwood Society has a web page now. Bantam Doubleday Dell Online Unauthorized Biographies
  • Return to the Margaret Atwood Information Site home page.

    16. Margaret Atwood
    For further reading Violent Duality A Study of margaret atwood by S. Grace (1979); margaret atwood A Feminist Poetics by F. Davey (1984); margaret atwood by
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Margaret (Eleanor) Atwood (1939-) Canadian poet, novelist, and critic, noted for her feminism and mythological themes. Atwood's work has been regarded as a barometer of feminist thought. Her protagonists are often a kind of 'everywoman' characters, or weaker members of society. Several of Atwood's novels can be classified as science fiction, although her writing is above the normal formulae of the genre. " You have good bones , they used to say, and I paid no attention. What did I care about good bones, then? I was more concerned with what was covering them. I was more concerned with lust, and pimples. The bones were backdrop. " (from Good Bones Margared Atwood was born in Ottawa, Canada, the second of three children. He father was a forest entomologist. Part of her early years Atwood spent part in the bush of northern Quebec, where her father undertook research. Later these childhood experiences gave material to her metaphorical use of the wilderness and its animals in WILDERNESS TIPS (1991). In 1946 Atwood's family moved to Toronto. She was eleven before she attended school full-time. Atwood graduated from Leaside High School in 1959. She then studied at the University of Toronto, where she met the literary analayst Northrop Fry; his myth criticism and Jungian ideas influenced her deeply. She won a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, and became a graduate student at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, receiving her M.A. in 1962. Atwood continued her studies of Victorian literature at Harvard (1962-63, 1965-67), reading for Ph.D., but interrupted her studies in 1967 after having failed to complete her dissertation on 'The English Metaphysical Romance'. She worked for a market-research company in Toronto and taught English at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver (1964-65). She has held a variety of academic posts and has been writer-in-residence at numerous Canadian and American universities.

    17. ATWOOD, MARGARET
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    Margaret Eleanor Atwood født 18. november 1939 i Ottawa, Canada. "I begyndelsen..." ("Life before man")
    Lindhardt og Ringhof : 1981 "Op til overfladen" ("Surfacing")
    Lindhardt og Ringhof : 1983
    Samlerens Bogklub, i.e. 2. udg. : 1984
    Lindhardt og Ringhof, 3. udg. : 1986 "Tjenerindens fortælling" ("The Handmaid's tale"), oversat af Lisbeth Møller-Madsen, 310 sider
    Lindhardt og Ringhof : 1986
    Samlerens Bogklub, i.e. 2. udg. : 1987
    Lindhardt og Ringhof, 3. udg. : 1988(1), 1990(2), 2002(4) "Rape fantasies" , engelsk novelle i "Shades of Blue : Twelve new American Stories" , ved Anne Kristensen
    Systime's literary workshop : 1987 "Katteøje" ("Cat's eye")
    Lindhardt og Ringhof : 1989
    Bogklubben 12 Bøger, 2. udg. : 1990(1) Lindhardt og Ringhof, 3. udg. : 1992(1) Lindhardt og Ringhof, 4. udg. : 1994(1) "Fru Orakel" ("Lady Oracle") Lindhardt og Ringhof : 1991 Lindhardt og Ringhof, 2. udg. : 1992(1), 2001(3) "Tip om overlevelse : novller" ("Wilderness Tips") Lindhardt og Ringhof : 1993 "Røverbruden" ("The Robber Bride") Lindhardt og Ringhof : 1994 Bogklubben 12 Bøger, 2. udg. : 1995(1)

    18. Margaret Atwood: WWW Resources, By Brittney Goodman
    margaret atwood's works include the novels, Surfacing, The Edible Woman, The Handmaid's Tale, Lady Oracle, and The following are some links concerning margaret atwood and her works.
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    By Brittney Goodman Margaret Atwood's works include the novels, Surfacing The Edible Woman The Handmaid's Tale Lady Oracle , and The Robber Bride , and also some fine poetry and short works. I've included links concerning one of her latest novels, Alias Grace and The Blind Assassin. The following are some links concerning Margaret Atwood and her works.

    19. Books@Random | The Handmaid's Tale: Readers' Group Companion
    Anchor/Doubleday trade paperback, ISBN 0385-49081-X, $11.95 US. Bantam/Seal paperback, ISBN 0-770-42263-2, $8.99 CAN. Contents 1. A Note to the Reader. 2. An Interview with margaret atwood on Her
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    ... Surfacing
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    Cat's Eye
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    Wilderness Tips

    Reader's Companion to The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Anchor/Doubleday trade paperback, ISBN 0-385-49081-X, $11.95 US Bantam/Seal paperback, ISBN 0-770-42263-2, $8.99 CAN Reader's Companion to The Handmaid's Tale Contents: 1. A Note to the Reader 2. An Interview with Margaret Atwood on Her Novel The Handmaid's Tale 3. Suggested Topics for Contemplation or Group Discussion ... 5. Information Of The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's dystopian, futuristic novel, New York Times editor Christopher Lehmann-Haupt warns, "It's a bleak world . . . how bleak and even terrifying we will not fully realize until the story's final pages." Set in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the novel presents a totalitarian theocracy that has forced a certain class of fertile women to produce babies for elite barren couples. These "handmaids," who are denied all rights and are severely beaten if they are uncooperative, are reduced to state property. Through the voice of Offred, a handmaid who mingles memories of her life before the revolution with her rebellious activities under the new regime, Atwood has created a terrifying future based on actual events. The significance of The Handmaid's Tale caused Publishers Weekly to write that it "deserves an honored place on the small shelf of cautionary tales that have entered modern folklorea place next to, and by no means inferior to

    20. Atwood, Margaret: Alias Grace
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    Stadtbücherei Bergneustadt Home Feedback E-Mail an die Stadtbücherei Bergneustadt Atwood, Margaret: Alias Grace Sendedatum: 7.KW, Di 11.02.1997 FunkForum RADIO BERG BUCHTIP Der psychologische Krimi boomt in letzter Zeit - immer mehr Autoren entdecken die brisante Mischung von Action und den Abgründen der menschlichen Seele. Margaret Atwood ist eine Meisterin dieser Erzählkunst. Ihren neuen Roman "Alias Grace" stellen wir heute vor. Kanada im Jahre 1843: Ein Sensationsprozeß erregt die Gemüter. Die Angestellte Grace Marks wird beschuldigt, ihren Arbeitgeber und dessen Geliebte umgebracht zu haben. Während ihr Komplize öffentlich gehängt wird, soll Grace lebenslänglich hinter Gitter. Doch schon während des Prozesses gibt es Zweifel an der Zurechnungsfähigkeit der Angeklagten. Dennoch wird sie verurteilt und verbringt fast 30 Jahre in einer Irrenanstalt. Dort ist Grace beliebt - sie gilt als gutmütig und umgänglich. Andererseits scheint sie aber auch von einem anderen Ich, dem "Alias", besessen zu sein. Ihr Fall macht den Anstaltsarzt Dr. Jordan neugierig. Zunächst sieht er in Grace lediglich ein Forschungsobjekt. Doch Während er mit Hilfe von Suggestion versucht, die Wahrheit über den Mord zu erkunden, verstrickt er sich aber immer mehr in seinen Gefühlen.

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