The author of "The Handmaid's Tale" and "The Testaments" unpacks the way "all speculative fiction writers are writing about the present and the past."
In this blog post, I've assembled some of the most popular Margaret Atwood quotes and explored the underlying ideas and implications of the more complex ones. So, read on to see how Margaret Atwood's quotes shed light on the complexities of life, love, women's rights, and technology.
Margaret Atwood is an iconic Canadian writer. Her birthday is Nov. 18 — celebrate by getting to know her better.
In her much-anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, the renowned author takes her anti-woman dystopia to the age of Trump
The seminal album, with its extraordinary hit single O Superman, was unlike anything the writer had ever heard. As Big Science returns, Atwood pays tribute to its prophetic dissection of 80s America
Chair of the judging panel encouraged people to read all of the longlisted works
Canadian author’s work, shared exclusively with the Observer, is to be shown alongside art by Goya
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