Margaret Atwood is one of the most popular and enduring literary
novelists of the late twentieth century. This introduction covers
Atwood's work from the 1970s to the present, drawing out her
recurring themes of Canadian identity and the wilderness, the
representation of women and female bodies and history and its
narration. Winner of the Margaret Atwood Society Best Book in 1997,
the second edition is thoroughly revised and updated and includes
four new chapters covering Atwood's recent novels "Alias Grace" and
"The Blind Assassin," her 2002 book on writing "Negotiating with
the Dead" and her latest novel "Oryx and Crake," published in
2003.
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