
Margaret Eleanor Atwood
Margaret Atwood, born on November 18, 1939, is a renowned Canadian author best known for her influential works such as 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'The Blind Assassin.' Over her prolific career, she has explored themes of feminism, environmentalism, and social justice through her novels, poetry, and essays. Atwood's writing often reflects her keen observations of society, and she has become a significant voice in contemporary literature, particularly in discussions surrounding women's rights and freedom of expression. Her recent memoir, 'Book of Lives,' delves into her life experiences and the historical events that have shaped her worldview.
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Margaret Atwood is a passionate environmentalist and the author of The Handmaid’s Tale, who is currently promoting her memoir, Book of Lives.
‘It is the scariest of times’: Margaret Atwood on defying Trump, banned books – and her score-settling memoir | Margaret Atwood







