COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood, who is currently writing her memoir, said in an interview that she is too old to be worried about the rise of artificial ...
Margaret Atwood has been a guest at the Frankfurt Book Fair in previous years ... and these had an influence on what I was writing”, Atwood recalls in her New York Times essay. The first draft she ...
The handmaid of the title is Offred, one of the few fertile women in a totalitarian theocratic state. Offred serves the ...
This second edition of The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood provides substantial reconceptualization of Atwood's writing in multiple genres that has spanned six decades, with particular focus on ...
Margaret Atwood is famous for her dystopian fiction ... you’re in luck – because she’s now launched an online creative writing class. Hosted on platform Masterclass, where you can ...
Authors Margaret Atwood and Lauren Groff agree: it can be more effective to write truthfully about the contemporary world by situating stories in the past or in the future. Both writers discussed ...
Margaret Atwood is writing a sequel to her novel The Handmaid's Tale, inspired by the state of the modern world. The landmark 1985 book, about life under a totalitarian regime in the US ...
Margaret Atwood is one of the visionary architects ... Atwood, born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, began writing at five, took a decade-long hiatus, and continued writing in earnest when she was ...
2. Watch out for the zeitgeist – it’s not always your friend In Margaret Atwood’s book Negotiating with the Dead, which is about writing and why we write, she states, “Watch out for the ...
Though her brother was first, Atwood wrote her first novel at seven too. “It was about an ant,” she says. The ant was named Annie. “It was a good lesson in how not to [write a book].
Narges Mohammadi picked up Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid 's Tale while in prison. The activist had been sentenced to 16 ...
A new poem by Margaret Atwood. The Booker winner’s speculative novels imagine bleaker futures. Why not create something more optimistic? The Booker winner’s novels tend to imagine bleaker futures. Why ...