3 best Margaret Atwood books

Margaret Atwood Books

Social activist and writer. Canadian Margaret Atwood alternates and combines her two activities with the same level of commitment. An author who cultivates a varied and always precious narrative, moving in line with her poetic beginnings but always avant-garde, capable of being guided by realistic plots and approaches to surprise ...

Continue reading

Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood

Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood

Reissues of suggestive works of science fiction in the absence of new stories with which to feed an imaginary between dystopian and post-apocalyptic in tune with the times. Only Margaret Atwood is not a regular science fiction writer. For her, the scenography accompanies the ideas more ...

Continue reading

The Wills, by Margaret Atwood

The Wills, by Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood has undoubtedly become a mass icon of the most demanding feminism. Mainly because of his dystopia from The Handmaid's Tale. And it is that several decades after the novel was written, its introduction to television achieved that unexpected effect of the delayed echo. Of course ...

Continue reading

The Witch's Seed, by Margaret Atwood

book-the-seed-of-the-witch

The best thing about Margaret Atwood is that, regardless of assuming a literary quality in her own right, she will always end up surprising you in the plot or in the form. Innovative about her own work, Margaret reinvents herself with each new book. In the seed of the witch we enter the skin ...

Continue reading

Alias ​​Grace, by Margaret Atwood

book-alias-grace

Can homicide be justified? ... I am not referring to an approach under the current state of our most civilized societies. Rather, it is about looking for some kind of natural right, however remote in time, that could justify killing a fellow man. Currently we resort to the ...

Continue reading