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Margaret Atwood: Starting Out

par Rosemary Sullivan

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From the author of the Governor General's Award winner Shadow Maker and the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize winner Stalin's Daughter More than thirty years after the publication of The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood, international award-winning and bestselling author, continues to be a household name. Now, the TV adaptation of the novel has turned Atwood's handmaids into a symbol around the globe. But who is Margaret Atwood? Rosemary Sullivan, award-winning biographer and poet, has penned the first portrait of Canada's most famous novelist, a woman who helped to shatter the paradigm of the artist as exclusively male. In Margaret Atwood: Starting Out, Rosemary Sullivan explores the trajectory of a remarkable writer's career. She focuses on Atwood's formative years through to the late 1970s, when the major elements of Atwood's life--the publication of Surfacing, Power Politics, and The Edible Woman; her relationship with writer Graeme Gibson; the birth of her daughter; and her focus on Canadian culture--are set in place. A stunning blend of narrative and meditation, of discovery and insight, Margaret Atwood: Starting Out is a major portrait of one of Canada's most provocative writers who is out ahead, throwing back clues about the pleasure and pitfalls of being human. "An exemplary work of literary biography." --Toronto Star… (plus d'informations)
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From the author of the Governor General's Award winner Shadow Maker and the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize winner Stalin's Daughter More than thirty years after the publication of The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood, international award-winning and bestselling author, continues to be a household name. Now, the TV adaptation of the novel has turned Atwood's handmaids into a symbol around the globe. But who is Margaret Atwood? Rosemary Sullivan, award-winning biographer and poet, has penned the first portrait of Canada's most famous novelist, a woman who helped to shatter the paradigm of the artist as exclusively male. In Margaret Atwood: Starting Out, Rosemary Sullivan explores the trajectory of a remarkable writer's career. She focuses on Atwood's formative years through to the late 1970s, when the major elements of Atwood's life--the publication of Surfacing, Power Politics, and The Edible Woman; her relationship with writer Graeme Gibson; the birth of her daughter; and her focus on Canadian culture--are set in place. A stunning blend of narrative and meditation, of discovery and insight, Margaret Atwood: Starting Out is a major portrait of one of Canada's most provocative writers who is out ahead, throwing back clues about the pleasure and pitfalls of being human. "An exemplary work of literary biography." --Toronto Star

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