Margaret Atwood
Standard Name: Atwood, Margaret
Birth Name: Margaret Eleanor Atwood
Nickname: Peggy Atwood
Indexed Name: M. E. Atwood
Well before the end of the twentieth century Canada's leading writers in multiple genres. She now writes for a global audience who read her more than forty novels , poetry,short stories, criticism, lectures, editing of anthologies, and experiments with new, mixed, and digital genres.
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Texts
Atwood, Margaret. Lady Oracle. McClelland and Stewart, 1976.
Atwood, Margaret. Life Before Man. McClelland and Stewart, 1979.
Atwood, Margaret. “Margaret Atwood: Get back on the horse that threw youThe Guardian, p. Review 2.
Atwood, Margaret. “Monument to a Dead Self”. New York Times Book Review.
Atwood, Margaret. Moral Disorder. Bloomsbury, 2006.
Atwood, Margaret. Morning in the Burned House. McClelland and Stewart, 1995.
Atwood, Margaret. Moving Targets. House of Anansi Press, 2004.
Atwood, Margaret. “My hero: George Orwell”. Guardian Weekly, p. 39.
Atwood, Margaret. Negotiating with the Dead. Anchor Books, 2003.
Atwood, Margaret. Oryx and Crake. McClelland and Stewart, 2003.
Atwood, Margaret. “Our faith is fraying in the god of money”. Financial Times.
Atwood, Margaret. “Oursonette”. The Globe and Mail, p. B8.
Atwood, Margaret. Payback. Anansi Press, 2008.
Atwood, Margaret, and Charles Pachter. Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein. Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1966.
Atwood, Margaret. Stone Mattress. Doubleday / Nan A. Talese, 2014.
Atwood, Margaret. Strange Things. Clarendon, 1995.
Atwood, Margaret. Surfacing. McClelland and Stewart, 1972.
Atwood, Margaret. Survival. Anansi, 1972.
Atwood, Margaret. The Animals in That Country. Oxford University Press, 1968.
Atwood, Margaret. The Blind Assassin. McClelland and Stewart, 2000.
Atwood, Margaret. The Burgess Shale. University of Alberta Press; CLC, 2017.
Atwood, Margaret. The CanLit Foodbook. Totem, 1987.
Atwood, Margaret. The Circle Game. Anansi, 1966.
Atwood, Margaret. The Door: Poems. Virago, 2007.
Atwood, Margaret. The Edible Woman. McClelland and Stewart, 1969.