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  1. Margaret Atwood and the Female Bildungsroman by Ellen McWilliams, 2009-07-28
  2. Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature by Margaret Atwood, 2004-03-23
  3. MARGARET ATWOOD S TEXTUAL ASSASSINATIONS: RECENT POETRY & FICTION by SHARON ROSE WILSON, 2004-12-01
  4. Erotica: Women's Writing from Sappho to Margaret Atwood by Margaret Reynolds, 1998-02-03
  5. Power Politics: Poems by Margaret Atwood, 1996-06-01
  6. Margaret Atwood (Writers and their Work) by Marion Wynne-Davies, 2010-09-16
  7. Circle Game by Margaret Atwood, 1998-06-01
  8. Surfacing by Margaret Atwood, 1972
  9. The Cambridge Introduction to Margaret Atwood (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson, 2010-10-11
  10. Once upon a Time: Myth, Fairy Tales and Legends in Margaret Atwoodâs Writings by Sarah A. Appleton, 2008-01-11
  11. alias Grace. by Margaret Atwood, 1998-10-01
  12. Margaret Atwood: The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin, Oryx and Crake (Continuum Studies in Contemporary North American Fiction) by J. Brooks Bouson, 2011-01-17
  13. Waltzing Again: New & Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood by Margaret Atwood, 2006-04-10
  14. Stories From Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood, 1991-12-01

61. Welcome To LongPen™
When author margaret atwood first conceptualized the LongPen™, It was a fantastic experience to see both margaret atwood and Alice Munro in
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When author Margaret Atwood first conceptualized the LongPen™, she thought she was inventing the world's first long distance, real-time, real pen and ink autographing device operated over the Internet. It would democratize the book tour and eliminate stressful border and airport line-ups for authors. It would save publishers money on travel and increase the number of events bookstores could host. Plus it was green, diminishing greenhouse gas emissions from airplane travel. But the LongPen™ is much more than that: it is a revolutionary marketing and publicity machine that digitally captures everything that happens over the system for downloads, taking book-signing events beyond bricks and mortar into the virtual world of cyberspace.
Photograph by George Whiteside "Like the best technology the LongPen™ was conceived by a user." ITBusiness.ca. Comments from users at the World Biggest Bookstore Event on December 7th, 2006

62. Margaret Atwood - 'Cat's Eye'
Book reviews that go beyond a simple review but are insights on thoughts, feelings and the magic of books. Cat s Eye by margaret atwood.
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"Why do we remember the past, and not the future?", wonders Stephen W. Hawking in "A Brief History of Time". This seems to be the question that constantly echoes behind Atwood's writing in "Cat's Eye", and the axis around which the novel revolves. In attempting to present her own interpretation of "time", Atwood simply achieves to prove that "nothing goes away", as time is a multi-dimensional shape which exists only in our minds, enabling us to travel around dimensions and be a different person in each one.

63. Margaret Atwood - Feministische Phantastisch-utopische Literatur
Translate this page Kurzbiographie, Links zu Websiten, Interviews und Artikeln zu margaret atwood, Infos zu Büchern des phantastischen Genres von margaret atwood.
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64. The Wondering Minstrels (poet)
1363, 2 Oct 2003, margaret atwood, Tricks with Mirrors, i, 71. 1093, 24 Sep 2002, margaret atwood, Variations on the Word Sleep , I would like to watc.
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Main page Sorted on poet , letter A Date Poet Title Length 14 Mar 2002 Franklin P. Adams Lines on and from "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations" ("Sir: For the first... 21 Sep 1999 Franklin P. Adams To Alice-Sit-By-The-Hour Lady in the blue kim... 12 Mar 2005 Franklin Pierce Adams Baseball's Sad Lexicon These are the saddes... 9 Jun 2001 Sarah Flower Adams Nearer, my God, to Thee Nearer, my God, to Thee, 24 Feb 2000 AE The Unknown God Far up the dim twili... 11 Jul 2002 John Agard Coffee In Heaven You'll be greeted 23 Aug 2000 Conrad Aiken Morning Song of Senlin It is morning, Senli... 27 Mar 2003 Yamabe no Akahito Untitled The mists rise over 10 Oct 1999 Anna Akhmatova Requiem (excerpt) In the fearful years... 27 May 2004 Anna Akhmatova Lot's Wife And the just man tra... 19 Mar 2002 Thomas Bailey Aldrich At Stratford-Upon-Avon Thus spake his dust ... 16 Oct 1999 Thomas Bailey Aldrich Memory My mind lets go a th... 14 Dec 2001 Agha Shahid Ali The Wolf's Postcript to 'Little Red Riding Hood' First, grant me my s... 15 Dec 2002 Agha Shahid Ali Farewell At a certain point I...

65. JS Online: Talking With Margaret Atwood
Talking With margaret atwood. By JOHN FREEMAN Special to the Journal Sentinel. Posted Dec. 15, 2006. New York Most authors are shelved in just one part
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66. Quillblog » Margaret Atwood
As had been predicted, convicted fraudster Conrad Black has made use of margaret atwood’s LongPen again, to promote his new Richard Nixon bio overseas.
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Canadian writers get Airsick
On Saturday, the Toronto Star published a number of eco-themed essays by such CanLit luminaries as David Adams Richards, Margaret Atwood, Jane Urquhart, Austin Clarke, Robert Bateman, Wayne Grady, John Wilson, and Stephen Marche. Tr ue to fashion , Marche complains about all the attention given to boring old-growth forests instead of hip, young trees that grow in Brooklyn. Just kidding.) The essays were inspired by a short film by Star photographer Lucas Oleniuk entitled Airsick The film, as well as all of the essays, can be seen here Email or share this post Posted by Nathan Whitlock on January 21, 2008
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Black via LongPen
The Guardian described the event as follows: Rehabilitation has to start somewhere, and for the former owner of the Telegraph Email or share this post Posted by Scott MacDonald on November 30, 2007
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Toronto Star has a short sidebar about a goofy protest staged by Margaret Atwood and husband Graeme Gibson. According to the

67. Overset: James Wolcott, Howell Raines, Margaret Atwood, And More Maureen Dowd |
Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles beat out that weird Golden Globes whateverit-was in last night s ratings. (The Hollywood Reporter) James Wolcott
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by Tom McGeveran January 14, 2008 Getty Images When we last left Howell Raines ... Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles beat out that weird Golden Globes whatever-it-was in last night's ratings. ( The Hollywood Reporter James Wolcott signed a two-book deal with Doubleday. One is for a memoir of New York in the 1970's, the other is a collection of his writing. ( Publishers Weekly Margaret Atwood just delivered her first manuscript in five years; it's untitled. ( CBC There was some shuffling that, deep down, involves More and Marie-Claire. We'll figure it out off-hours. ( Eat the Press There is something kind of unseemly about Esquire' s stoutly promotional cover-spread advising men to shop at Victoria's Secret. ( Jeff Bercovici Rachel Sklar has devoted some serious pixels to the ongoing Maureen Dowd dateline debate; it's a good place to catch up. ( Eat the Press Former New York Times executive editor Howell "Change Agent" Raines will write a media column for

68. Atwood, Margaret. The Penelopiad. - Free Online Library
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From the review of the audiobook in KLIATT, March 2006: Ever since first reading The Odyssey, Atwood has been haunted by the fate of Penelope Penelope , in Greek mythology, wife of Odysseus and the mother of Telemachus. In Homer's Odyssey she is pictured as a chaste and faithful wife. When Odysseus was away, she was surrounded by suitors who tried to persuade her that he would never return. 's 12 handmaidens, brutally hanged without explanation as part of the carnage that accompanied Odysseus Odysseus , Lat. Ulysses (y , in Greek mythology, son and successor of King Laertes of Ithaca. 's return to Ithaca after his 20-year absence. Having immersed herself in research, Atwood creates another version of Homer's story, this time told as a 21st-century retrospective by the ghost of Penelope, and she offers her readers a solution to the mystery behind their deaths. By imposing a modern-day spin on an ancient story and the classical Greek chorus, here made up of the dead maids, Atwood can indulge her feminist viewpoint and her wry sense of humor, along with the lyricism that has earned her so many avid readers, while remaining true to the oral tradition that gave birth to the epic. Francine Levitov, Attorney, New York, NY

69. A Letter To America
margaret atwood studied American literature among other things at Radcliffe and from an essay by margaret atwood in The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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E-Mail This Article Published on Friday, April 4, 2003 by the International Herald Tribune A Letter to America by Margaret Atwood Dear America: This is a difficult letter to write, because I'm no longer sure who you are. Some of you may be having the same trouble. I thought I knew you: We'd become well acquainted over the past 55 years. You were the Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck comic books I read in the late 1940s. You were the radio shows Jack Benny, Our Miss Brooks. You were the music I sang and danced to: the Andrews Sisters, Ella Fitzgerald, the Platters, Elvis. You were a ton of fun. You wrote some of my favorite books. You created Huckleberry Finn, and Hawkeye, and Beth and Jo in Little Women, courageous in their different ways. Later, you were my beloved Thoreau, father of environmentalism, witness to individual conscience; and Walt Whitman, singer of the great Republic; and Emily Dickinson, keeper of the private soul. You were Hammett and Chandler, heroic walkers of mean streets; even later, you were the amazing trio, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner, who traced the dark labyrinths of your hidden heart. You were Sinclair Lewis and Arthur Miller, who, with their own American idealism, went after the sham in you, because they thought you could do better. You were Marlon Brando in On The Waterfront, you were Humphrey Bogart in Key Largo, you were Lillian Gish in Night of the Hunter. You stood up for freedom, honesty and justice; you protected the innocent. I believed most of that. I think you did, too. It seemed true at the time.

70. Kazuo Ishiguro's Creepy Clones. - By Margaret Atwood - Slate Magazine
Never Let Me Go is the sixth novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, who won the Booker Prize in 1989 for his chilling rendition of a bootlickingly devoted but morally
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71. Goodreads | Margaret Atwood
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Margaret Eleanor Atwood, OC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian writer. A prolific poet, novelist, literary critic, feminist and activist, she has received national and international recognition for her writing. [close] Margaret Eleanor Atwood, OC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian writer. A prolific poet, novelist, literary critic, feminist and activist, she has received national and international recognition for her writing.
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72. Margaret Atwood's LongPen For Remote Signatures - Engadget
So margaret atwood invented (or had invented for her) a robot hand called the LongPen, so she can have her cake and eat it too attend book signings all
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Filed under: Robots So Margaret Atwood invented (or had invented for her) a robot hand called the LongPen, so she can have her cake and eat it too: "attend" book signings all over the world without having to leave the comfort of her home. Apparently she'll be "signing" remotely via video feed and robo-hand, which, while rather appropriate for one some authors , just has fans, publishers, and agents in a bit of a tizzy. Will the robot hand overturn the traditional book signing tour? Probably not, we're gonna predict it could at best become an isolated fad, if anything. But come on, you can't but love a robot hand that signs your books for you because you're too famous (or lazy, or incapacitated, or carpaltastic) to do it yourself. (And no, that's not the LongPen, pictured, sorry.)
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Surely the pen strokes will be digitized and replayed to save her all that effort.

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74. Project MUSE
margaret atwood received an unprecedented reception when she appeared for a curtain call on the opening night of the Canadian Opera Company production of
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75. MPR: Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale'
It s been 18 years since margaret atwood s novel The Handmaid s Tale first hit book stands, but its powerful story of a society that trades liberty for
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