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Margaret Atwood isn’t just a literary icon, she’s a cultural force. The Canadian author, whose first work was published in ...
The novelist and poet appeared on NPR's 'Wild Card with Rachel Martin' podcast on Oct. 3 Margaret Atwood does not fear the great unknown. The acclaimed novelist and poet, 84, was a guest on NPR ...
ATWOOD: Shorter, more white-haired and older. DETROW: Margaret Atwood joined Rachel on NPR's Wild Card, where well-known guests answer big questions about their life drawn from a deck of cards.
Margaret Atwood's first collection of short stories in almost a decade is a dazzling mixture of tales showcasing her imagination and humor — and exploring everything from love to the afterlife.
Thanks to the efforts of four local researchers and historians, a new informational sign was installed this month at Atwood ...
Margaret Atwood has never done things the usual way, and her upcoming memoir, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts, proves that even when reflecting on her own life, she refuses to follow a ...
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 intelligence and described ...
The author of The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood has shared a powerful and cryptic cartoon, urging women to vote in the upcoming US election. Voting will close on 5 November in the US ...
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Margaret Atwood tells authors to be brave while ‘under threat ...Margaret Atwood tells authors to be brave while ‘under threat’ after award win - The 85-year-old was presented with the award at a ceremony at Grosvenor House in London.
EXCLUSIVE: Hulu’s Margaret Atwood adaptation of The Testaments has found its first director. Emmy-nominated The Handmaid’s Tale and Fargo helmer Mike Barker will direct the first three eps and ...
With its final season underway on Hulu, "The Handmaid's Tale" author Margaret Atwood and the show's cast and creatives reflect on eight years of storytelling, legacy and a new chapter in the story.
TORONTO - Margaret Atwood says it feels “very weird” to see reality mirror “The Handmaid’s Tale” as the dystopian series comes to an end.
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