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The journey of a legendary poet

Margaret Atwood, known for her vast contributions to literature, presents a collection of poems that mark her growth as a poet. With verses carefully selected from her six esteemed collections, this compilation reflects the depth of her literary achievements.

Insight into evolving sensibility

Through this selection, readers witness the evolution of Margaret Atwood's poetic style. Her ability to weave complexity within simplicity showcases the mastery she's attained over the years.

Exploration of rich thematic layers

Atwood's poetry navigates themes ranging from personal introspection to broader societal reflections. Each poem serves as a testament to her ability to capture and convey diverse emotional landscapes with finesse.

A window into Atwood's vision

The selected works highlight Margaret Atwood's unparalleled vision in the world of poetry. By delving into her intricate portrayal of experiences, one gains a deeper appreciation for what makes her legendary.

Book Details

ISBN:
9780195402513
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
240
Authors:
Margaret Atwood
Published Date:
2004-06-24
Language:
English

About Margaret Atwood

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Margaret Atwood published her first poetry collection, Double Persephone, in 1961. Her collection The Circle Game (1966) won the Governor General's Award, and later poetry includes Power Politics (1971) and Morning in the Burned House (1995). She studied at Victoria College, University of Toronto, and received her MA from Radcliffe College, Harvard. She has twice won the Booker Prize, for The Blind Assassin (2000) and, jointly, for The Testaments (2019), and her novels include The Handmaid's Tale (1985). Her other honors include the Franz Kafka Prize, the PEN Pinter Prize, and the Walter Scott Prize.

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