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  1. Mar 17, 2023 · Booker prize winner Margaret Atwood describes herself as an "observer," but in her many novels she has often offered us a portal to understanding, be it about totalitarianism, or the idea of...

  2. Margaret's full Event Schedule can be viewed HERE. We just launched the landing page for “Practical Utopias” on the Live Learning platform Disco! The program will happen in late Feb/March/early April: the mission is to group-design new ways of living and decision making to combat the Climate Crisis:

  3. Margaret Atwood, famed author, poet and “dystopia prophet,” joins Offline to talk about fighting tyranny and finding hope. Much like her latest book, Old Babes in the Wood, Atwood’s ...

  4. Apr 28, 2021 · Analysis of Margaret Atwoods Stories. One of Margaret Atwood’s (born November 18, 1939) central themes is storytelling itself, and most of her fiction relates to that theme in some way. The short-story collections each focus on key issues. Dancing Girls is primarily concerned with otherness, ….

  5. Mar 23, 2021 · For more than three decades, fans of the dystopian masterpiece “The Handmaids Tale” have gaped at the way author Margaret Atwood turned American democracy into dictatorship, in her...

  6. Apr 24, 2017 · In vivid and descriptive detail, Margaret Atwood traces the story of The Handmaids Tale from its theocratic and totalitarian inspirations to its current form as a rallying cry in the...

  7. 279K Followers, 17 Following, 457 Posts - Margaret Atwood (@therealmargaretatwood) on Instagram: "Author".

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  9. Mar 10, 2017 · Margaret Atwood on What ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Means in the Age of Trump. Share full article. Eleni Kalorkoti. By Margaret Atwood. March 10, 2017. In the spring of 1984 I began to write a novel...

  10. Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1939. She is the author of fourteen novels, including The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), The Robber Bride (1993), and Blind Assassin (2000), which received the Booker Prize.

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