The Tent by Margaret Eleanor Atwood Paperback Book

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Author: Margaret Eleanor Atwood

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Random House Inc

Published: May 2007

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Personal Memoirs

Retail Price: $14.00

Pages: 176

Synopsis

Margaret Atwood is one of the world’s most esteemed authors, a writer of wide range—novels, stories, essays, criticism. She now brings readers a collection of smart and entertaining fictional essays punctuated with her own wonderful illustrations. Chilling and witty, these highly imaginative, Atwoodian pieces speak on a broad range of subjects, reflecting the times we live in with deadly accuracy and knife-edge precision.

Herein Atwood gives a sly pep talk to the ambitious young; writes about the disconcerting experience of looking at old photos of ourselves; gives us Horatio's real views on Hamlet; and examines the boons and banes of orphanhood. “Bring Back Mom: An Invocation” explores what life was really like for the “perfect” homemakers of days gone by, and in “The Animals Reject Their Names,” she runs history backward, with surprising results.

Prescient and personal, delectable and tart, The Tent is vintage Atwood.

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