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  1. Brutal Choreographies: Oppositional Strategies and Narrative Design in the Novels of Margaret Atwood by J. Brooks Bouson, 1993-08
  2. Bashful Bob and Doleful Dorinda by Margaret Atwood, 2006-11-14
  3. The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  4. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, 2006-12-31
  5. Margaret Atwood: A Biography by Nathalie Cooke, 1998-09-01
  6. The "Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood (York Notes Advanced) by Coral Ann Howells, 2003-08-29
  7. Good Bones and Simple Murders by Margaret Atwood, 2001-11-06
  8. BODILY HARM by Margaret Atwood, 1982
  9. Annas Pet by Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Joyce Barkhouse, 1986-06
  10. Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose: 1983-2005 by Margaret Atwood, 2006-07-17
  11. Strange Things by Margaret Atwood, 2004-03-04
  12. Curious Pursuits by Margaret Atwood, 2005-05-05
  13. Moving Targets : Writing with Intent 1982-2004 by Margaret Atwood, 2005
  14. Eating Fire: Selected Poetry 1965-1995 by Margaret Atwood, 1998-01

41. 100 Canadian Poets - Margaret Atwood - Profile
Biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/faculties/HUM/ENGL/canada/poet/m_atwood.htm
Margaret Atwood
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Biography
Margaret Eleanor Atwood, poet, novelist, and critic, was born November 18, 1939 in Ottawa. She was educated at the University of Toronto (E.J. Pratt Medal, 1961) and Radcliffe College, Harvard University, Mass. Early influences on Atwood's mythic and archetypal poetry ( Double Persephone 1961) were Northrop Frye and Jay MacPherson . In 1966 The Circle Game was awarded the Governor's General Award, establishing Atwood's poetic reputation. In the 1970's Atwood was an editor for House of Anansi Press and This Magazine . Atwood's prolific output has included criticism, Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature Second Words (1982); novels, Lady Oracle Bodily Harm (1981); short stories, Dancing Girls Bluebeard's Egg (1983) and children's books Anna's Pet (1980), among others. In 1985 Atwood was awarded the Governor General's Award for her novel The Handmaid's Tale . Atwood continues to live and write in Toronto.
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The Circle Game . Intr. Sherrill Grace. Toronto: House of Anansi, 1967. Toronto: Anansi, 1978.

42. Writersworld On-line Interviews With Authors
Online interviews with famous authors such as margaret atwood, Michael Ondaatje, K.G. Sambrano.
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Joan P. Collins - "Curling" on the edge of the abyss
Interview by Noah Liser
k.g. Sambrano - The Price of Freedom

Interview by Noah Liser Janice Brock
Interview by Susan Santos
Douglas Clancy Frasier - Fiction without science

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Margaret Atwood

Michael Ondaatje

Harlan Ellison
Alvin Tofler

43. Herri Bat, Idazle Bat
Kadare eta Albania, Peri Rossi eta Uruguai, Saramago eta Portugal, margaret atwood eta Kanada, Torgny Lindgren eta Suedia  
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44. The Capilano Review
North Vancouver literary journal publishing poetry, fiction, drama, and visual art since 1972. The magazine has won numerous awards and has published such notable writers as Michael Ondaatje, margaret atwood, George Bowering, and Phyllis Webb.
http://www.capcollege.bc.ca/dept/TCR/
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Since its inception in 1972, The Capilano Review has published some of the finest fiction, poetry, drama, and visual art in Canada and throughout the world. The magazine has been recognized for its superlative content by five National Magazine Awards, two Western Magazine Awards, and a citation from the Canadian Studies Association. We have published Phyllis Webb, George Bowering, Daphne Marlatt, Evelyn Lau, Susan Crean, Roy Kiyooka, bpNichol, Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Atwood, Robin Blaser, Brian Fawcett, John Newlove, Duncan McNaughton, bill bissett, Audrey Thomas, and numerous other internationally acclaimed writers and artists. Now, in our second quarter century, we plan to highlight many more of the world's most gifted talents, along with some of the rising stars of the new millennium. The Capilano Review
2055 Purcell Way
North Vancouver, B.C.

45. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Atwood, Margaret
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46. Make The Sun Shine Brighter Than Doris Day
Ezine devoted to Canadian political and cultural miscellany by young argyle-obsessed journalists. Lampooned and revered include margaret atwood, Allan Fotheringham, Hawksley Workman, Trudeau, Conrad Black, and Terry Corcoran.
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It's Still Here, Though About As Well Mananged as the Gun Registry.
You've Seen Family Movies? This Is Ours.
Since You Asked... D T EXISTENTIAL PUD
Jean-Paul Sartre meets Bazooka Joe in this spirited application of the tenets of existential philosophy to cheap bubble gum.
And how. THE CORCORAN INDEX
Oh, let me guess, you're a weak kneed liberal who likes the market fettered, right? Pansy! HE CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF ARGYLE
The interlocking diamond pattern has been spotted on the sweaters and socks of presidents, prime ministers and paupers the world over.
Well, maybe not paupers. WAITING FOR TRUDEAU
It's not every day that we get a chance to pay respects to Canada's greatest Prime Minister, hang out with Fidel and enjoy a funeral mint on the steps of the Notre Dame Basilica. OUGHNUTS FOR CONRAD
In the heady days of 2000, two young men took a media baron's hard-earned money and bought 40 dozen doughnuts.
This is their story

47. Red Cedar Review
Michigan State University's premiere literary digest for over thirtyfive years, is one of the longest running small presses in the United States. RCR is a student-run biannual with a prestigious publication record, including margaret atwood, William Stafford, Pablo Neruda, W.S. Merwin, Diane Wakoski, Charles Baxter, and Stuart Dybek.
http://www.msu.edu/~rcreview/
Important : See a note from the editors about summer submissions and some helpful suggestions for submitting. The latest issue of Red Cedar Review includes an interview with pulp-novelist Elmore Leonard, the author of Get Shorty Freaky Deaky , and Pagan Babies The winners of the New Voices Series have been announced. For a glimpse into RCR's rich and prestigious history, click here
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48. Atwood, Margaret
Asterisks indicate multimedia. Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932003.atwood, margaret. On-Line Author Site. Sex, Female. National Origin, Canada.
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49. Margaret Atwood
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Thursday, December 17, 1998
Atwood not bugged about insect's name
By SHANNON HAWKINS Ottawa Sun Margaret Atwood is bug crazy.
Growing up with a scientist as a father, the renowned author developed an affinity for all creepy crawly creatures.
But it wasn't until yesterday she was able to come face to face with one that bears her family name.
Metamasius atwoodi, a large red and black beetle in the weevil family found on a small Costa Rican island, was yesterday named after Dr. Carl Atwood by the Museum of Nature during the launch of the Nature Discovery Fund. The fund will finance the exploration of relatively undiscovered or poorly explored areas in Canada in the quest to uncover different species of insects. The museum chose Atwood to launch the fund because one of its scientists, Dr. Robert Anderson, had fond memories of dealing with her father. As a child, Anderson found a tagged Monarch butterfly and when he called the University of Toronto, it was Carl Atwood on the other end. "It was Dr. Atwood who took my phone call and requested the information come directly from me," said Anderson.

50. Reconstructing The Wilderness: Margaret Atwood's Reading Of Susanna Moodie
Essay by Susan Johnston.
http://www.arts.uwo.ca/canpoetry/cpjrn/vol31/johnston.htm
Reconstructing the Wilderness: Margaret Atwood's Reading of Susanna Moodie
By Susan Johnston The literary relation between Atwood's The Journals of Susanna Moodie (1970), and Susanna Strickland Moodie's 1852 sketches of immigrant life, Roughing It in the Bush, or, Forest Life in Canada has been the subject of a number of critical analyses, many of which adopt the heuristic metaphors of "violent duality" and "paranoid schizophrenia" that Atwood applies to Moodie in the "Afterword". This Afterword has had an effect on Moodie and Atwood criticism very similar to that described by Anna Balakian as "false influence," in which a model text is distorted or transformed by a new text which illuminates the model text and inspires followers. So powerful is Atwood's reconstruction that not only most interpretations of The Journals of Susanna Moodie, but many independent discussions of Roughing It in the Bush as well, have succumbed to its lure. A new reading of this literary relation seems called for, one which considers Atwood's response to Moodie in terms of the creative relation Moodie achieved, by accepting and resisting inherited European aesthetics, with the wilderness landscape of colonial Canada. Such a reading is suggested by Atwood's poetic concern with the relationship of Canadians to their own landscape, and by the explicit stance of her criticism: "For the members of a country or culture, shared knowledge of their place, their

51. - Great Books -
margaret atwood (1939), Canadian novelist, poet and critic. The Great Books margaretatwood This web page is part of a biographical database on Great Ideas.
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Margaret Atwood
Canadian novelist, poet and critic. Her novels include: The Edible Woman (1972), Surfacing (1972), Lady Oracle (1976), Life Before Man (1979), Bodily Harm (1981), The Handmaid's Tale (1985) received the Governor General's Award, Cat's Eye (1988), The Robber Bride (1993).
The Great Books Margaret Atwood
This web page is part of a biographical database on Great Ideas . These are living ideas that have shaped, defined and directed world culture for over 2,500 years. By definition the Great Ideas are radical. As such they are sometimes misread, or distorted by popular simplifications. Understanding a Great Idea demands personal engagement. Our selection of Great Ideas is drawn from literature and philosophy science art music ... theatre , and cinema . We also include biographies of pivotal historical and religious figures , as well as contributions from women and other historically under-represented minorities . The result is an integrated multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary database built upon the framework of a Great Books Core List developed by Mortimer Adler (1902-2001) nearly 50 years ago.

52. Carpe Librum -- Bücher - Schmöker - rezensionen
Rezension von Herbert Huber.
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53. LESELUST Margaret Atwood - Alias Grace *** Literatur Aus Kanada - Lesen - Rezens
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/atwood_margaret_alias.htm
LESELUST eigene Meinung schreiben Margaret Atwood - Alias Grace
Roman. Berlin Verlag, 620 Seiten, ISBN: 3827000122
Ersch. 1996 unter dem Titel "Alias Grace"
Aus dem Englischen 1996 von Brigitte Walitzek
Die Autorin:
Margaret Atwood wurde 1939 in Ottawa geboren
Weitere Titel: Die essbare Frau / Der Report der Magd / Unter Glas / Alias Grace / Der blinde Mörder
Grace Marks weiß, dass sie den Rest ihres Lebens im Gefängnis verbringen wird - verurteilt zu dieser Strafe für den Mord an Thomas Kinnear, ihrem Arbeitgeber, und dessen Haushälterin Nancy. Gemeinsam mit dem Knecht soll sie diese Morde begangen haben - nur sie selbst kann sich nicht dran erinnern.
Trotz der überwältigenden Beweise ist es auch schwer vorstellbar, dass diese zarte, sensible Person an zwei derartigen Greueltaten beteiligt gewesen sein sollte.
Nach etlichen Jahren im Gefängnis und auch in der Psychiatrie ist sie zwar immer noch inhaftiert, darf jedoch im Haushalt des Gefängnisdirektors als Hausmädchen arbeiten - getrieben von der Lust der Direktorsgattin, sich ein bisschen Nervenkitzel in die Wohnung zu holen. Und hier begegnet sie auch Doktor Simon Jordan, der an ihr eine neuartige Methode anwenden will, um zu den tief verschütteten Geheimnissen ihres Geistes vorzudringen und damit vielleicht aufzuklären, was an jenem Tag wirklich geschah....

54. Margaret Atwood
Biography, poems, writing philosophy, and published works.
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/atwood/index.htm
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55. Study Guide To Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale (1986)
Study Guide to margaret atwood The Handmaid's Tale (1986). Using thisGuide. List of other study guides. Doing research on science fiction?
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/science_fiction/handmaid.html
Study Guide to Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale
Using this Guide List of other study guides Doing research on science fiction? Check out the Science Fiction Research Bibliography. For more information on feminist SF, see the Introduction (Wait until this page is completely downloaded before clicking.) Epigraphs Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 ... Historical Notes Many readers are surprised to hear Atwood's novel labeled science fiction, but it belongs squarely in the long tradition of near-future dystopias which has made up a large part of SF since the early50s. SF need not involve technological innovation: it has been a long-standing principle that social change can provide the basis for SF just as well as technical change. The Handmaid's Tale is partly an extrapolation of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, But another social controversy also underlies this novel. During the early 80s a debate raged (and continues to rage, on a lower level) about feminist attitudes toward sexuality and pornography in particular. Outspoken feminists have taken all kinds of positions: that all erotica depicting women as sexual objects is demeaning, that pornography was bad though erotica can be good, that although most pornography is demeaning the protection of civil liberties is a greater good which requires the toleration of freedom for pornographers, however distasteful, even that such a thing as feminist pornography can and should be created. The sub-theme of this tangled debate which seems to have particularly interested and alarmed Atwood is the tendency of some feminist anti-porn groups to ally themselves with religious anti-porn zealots who oppose the feminists on almost every other issue. The language of "protection of women" could slip from a demand for more freedom into a retreat from freedom, to a kind of neo-Victorianism. After all, it was the need to protect "good" women from sex that justified all manner of repression in the 19th century, including confining them to the home, barring them from participating in the arts, and voting. Contemporary Islamic women sometimes argue that assuming the veil and traditional all-enveloping clothing is aimed at dealing with sexual harassment and sexual objectification. The language is feminist, but the result can be deeply patriarchal, as in this novel.

56. Margaret Atwood Interview With Don Swaim
RealAudio interview from 1986 by the CBS Radio host.
http://wiredforbooks.org/margaretatwood/
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Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid's Tale and Cats' Eye , talks to Don Swaim in 1986 about growing up in the Canadian forests, her novels, her thoughts about religion and human rights, and why she didn't major in journalism in college Listen to the Margaret Atwood interview with Don Swaim, 1986 (30 min. 14 sec) Download Free RealPlayer
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57. Margaret Atwood
Biography, poems, writing philosophy, and published works.Category Arts Literature Authors Novelists atwood, margaret...... margaret atwood OW Toad Ltd c/o McClelland Stewart 481 University Ave., 900Toronto, Ontario M5E 2E9. margaret atwood works copyright © to the author.
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58. INTERVIEW WITH MARGARET ATWOOD
By Raymond H. Thompson in the series 'Thompson's Interviews with Authors of Modern Arthurian Literature'.
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/intrvws/atwood.htm
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INTERVIEW WITH MARGARET ATWOOD
by
RAYMOND H. THOMPSON
TORONTO
25 MARCH 1991
This interview was the only one in the collection where I encountered technical difficulties with the taping process. Whether the tape was affected by airport security machines, the tape recorder malfunctioned, or (more likely) I failed to press the correct buttons on it, I ended up with a blank tape. I reconstructed what I could remember of Atwood's responses to my questions, but could produce, regrettably, little more than a summary, even though she was kind enough to add a few clarifications. Since Atwood could recall few details about the composition of her Arthurian work, an early sequence of seven short poems entitled "Avalon Revisited" that was published in The Fiddlehead , 55 (1963), 10-13, the result is a very brief account indeed. After the difficulties we had arranging the interview, this is a disappointment, but I remain grateful to the author for finding the time to talk to me on a chilly March afternoon in Toronto about poetry she had forgotten she ever wrote.
Having gone on to establish herself among the foremost of contemporary authors, Atwood looks back on this early work as little more than one part of the process of finding her own voice as a writer. It offers, nonetheless, a fascinating glimpse of a stage in the development of an important figure in the field of contemporary literature.

59. Margaret Atwood
margaret atwood The activist author of Alias Grace and The Handmaid's Talediscusses the politics of art and the art of the con. by Marilyn Snell.
http://www.motherjones.com/mother_jones/JA97/visions.html
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Margaret Atwood The activist author of Alias Grace and The Handmaid's Tale discusses the politics of art and the art of the con. by Marilyn Snell I f the 5-foot-3-inch Margaret Atwood were to stand on all the fiction, poetry, social history, criticism, and children's books she's written in the past 30 years, she'd be a literal not just literary giant. Atwood, whose novels include The Handmaid's Tale, Cat's Eye, and her latest, Alias Grace , is known for her wicked sense of humor and caustic tongue, which have inspired critics to label her "Medusa," "amusing duchess," and "quiet Mata Hari." The 57-year-old Toronto-based storyteller has wielded her pen and activist voice on behalf of many causes. She is the former president of PEN (Poets, Essayists, Novelists) Canada, which assists writers worldwide who live under political oppression. Most recently, Atwood protested plans to turn Toronto into a "megacity," in which the metropolitan area's six municipal governments would be consolidated into one governing board. In Atwood's world, whether she's aiming at the premier of Ontario or the not-so-nice girls in Cat's Eye , no one gets off easy.

60. Margaret Atwood: Once In August
Abstract of an hourlong video about two film-makers' visit to atwood's family retreat.
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Canadian author Margaret Atwood has achieved distinction internationally as both a poet and a novelist. Yet she remains one of Canada's most elusive literary figures. In a quiet encounter on Atwood's island retreat, the film's director seeks to discover what shapes this celebrated writer's fiction, and what motivates her characters. He finds instead that for Margaret Atwood, an enigmatic distance separates the life of her art from the art of her life.
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