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- Format: Hardcover
- Author: Ingersoll, Earl G.
- ISBN10: 0865380708
- ISBN13: 9780865380707
This gathering of 21 interviews with Margaret Atwood covers a broad spectrum of topics. Beginning with Graeme Gibsons ‘Dissecting the Way a Writer Works’ 1972 , the conversations provide a forum for Atwood to talk about her own work, her career as a writer, feminism, and Canadian cultural nationalism, and to refute the autobiographical fallacy. These conversations offer what Earl Ingersoll calls ‘a kind of biography of Margaret Atwood xE2; xAC; x1D;the only kind of biography she is likely to sanction.’ Enlivened by Atwoods unfailing sense of humor, the interviews present an invaluable view of a distinguished contemporary writer at work.
This is a Pre-Owned book. All our books are in Good or better condition.
This gathering of 21 interviews with Margaret Atwood covers a broad spectrum of topics. Beginning with Graeme Gibson’s "Dissecting the Way a Writer Works" (1972), the conversations provide a forum for Atwood to talk about her own work, her career as a writer, feminism, and Canadian cultural nationalism, and to refute the autobiographical fallacy. These conversations offer what Earl Ingersoll calls "a kind of ‘biography’ of Margaret Atwood#xE2;#xAC;#x1D;the only kind of biography she is likely to sanction." Enlivened by Atwood’s unfailing sense of humor, the interviews present an invaluable view of a distinguished contemporary writer at work.
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