Margaret Atwood on Literary Excellence
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Type: Interview with Author
Author: Margaret Atwood
Year: 2012
An honest conversation with Margaret Atwood, one of the most influential and widely read literary voices of our time. A Booker Prize–winning author, Atwood is best known for "The Handmaid’s Tale", as well as an extensive body of novels, poetry, and essays that span decades. Her writing is distinguished by intellectual rigor, imaginative scope, and a sharp nod to themes of power, identity, gender, and the environment. Widely translated, Atwood’s writings continue to shape contemporary literature
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