‘It is the scariest of times’ : Margaret Atwood on defying Trump, banned books – and her (…)
At 86, she’s a literary seer and saint – and queen of the Canadian resistance. So what does the writer make of our dystopian world? • ‘From (finally) being given the Booker prize to the day her partner died’: an exclusive extract from Margaret Atwood’s memoir Margaret Atwood is doing her grocery (…)
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