'It is the scariest of times': Margaret Atwood on defying Trump, banned books – and her score-settling memoir

Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author, poet, literary critic, and feminist intellectual who has been a prominent figure in literature for over six decades. Her work spans multiple genres, including poetry, novels, plays, essays, and children's books.

Atwood was born on November 18, 1939, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She grew up in a middle-class family and developed a love for reading and writing at an early age. She studied English literature at the University of Toronto and later earned a master's degree in English literature from the same university.

Atwood's literary career spans over 60 years, during which she has written numerous books, essays, and reviews. Her most famous works include:

* **The Handmaid's Tale** (1985) - a dystopian novel that explores themes of feminism, oppression, and resistance
* **Oryx and Crake** (2003) - a post-apocalyptic novel that explores the consequences of scientific hubris and environmental degradation
* **The Testaments** (2019) - a sequel to The Handmaid's Tale, set 15 years after the events of the original novel

Atwood has also written several children's books, including **The Penelopiad** (2005), **The Year of the Flood** (2009), and **Angel Catbird** (2016).

Throughout her career, Atwood has received numerous awards and honors for her work, including:

* **Pulitzer Prize** (1986) for The Handmaid's Tale
* **National Book Award** (1990) for Oryx and Crake
* **Governor General's Literary Award** (2004) for The Year of the Flood
* **Giller Prize** (2009) for The Year of the Flood

Atwood has been a vocal advocate for feminist causes, environmentalism, and social justice. She has also been a prominent figure in the literary world, serving as the **Poet Laureate of Canada** from 2016 to 2019.

In recent years, Atwood's work has gained even more attention due to her involvement in popular culture. Her novel The Handmaid's Tale was adapted into a successful TV series in 2017, and she has also appeared on numerous podcasts, radio shows, and interviews discussing her work and its relevance to contemporary society.

Atwood is known for her wit, intelligence, and outspokenness, as well as her ability to tackle complex themes and issues in her writing. She continues to be one of the most influential and respected voices in literature today.
 
🤓 I've always been fascinated by Margaret Atwood's work since I was a teenager. Her writing just speaks to you on a deep level, you know? I mean, have you read The Handmaid's Tale? It's like she's holding up this mirror to our current society and showing us all the dark stuff we'd rather not see 🌪️. And yet, she does it with such elegance and wit, it's hard to look away. I love how she's not afraid to tackle tough topics like feminism and environmentalism in her work. She's a true icon in the literary world 💫.
 
🤔 So, I'm wondering if we're living in a world that's more like The Handmaid's Tale than we think? 📚 I mean, have you seen the news lately about climate change and social inequality? It feels like the warnings are being ignored, and it's up to us (or Margaret Atwood) to sound the alarm. 💡 What do you guys think is the most pressing issue of our time, and how can we work together to make a difference? 🤝
 
📚 Margaret Atwood is literally a legend 🤯! I mean, 60 years of writing and still going strong? That's like, totally impressive 💪. And can we talk about how relevant her work is to our current society? The Handmaid's Tale is like, soooo timely 🕰️. It's crazy that it was written back in the 80s but still feels super relevant today. I think what impresses me most about Atwood is her ability to tackle these huge, complex themes and make them accessible to everyone. She's not afraid to speak her mind and use her platform to advocate for change 🗣️. And let's be real, she's just so smart and witty 😂... I'm obsessed with her! 📖
 
🤓 so yeah Margaret Atwood's a legend right? I mean, 60 years of writing and still killing it. But let's get real, she's not just some old author, she's a cultural icon. 🙌 The Handmaid's Tale is more than just a book, it's a movement. And have you seen her speak in interviews? 💁‍♀️ She's got some serious sass and wit going on.

And can we talk about how underrated Oryx and Crake is? People always go crazy for The Handmaid's Tale but Atwood's sci-fi novel is just as thought-provoking, if not more so. 🤔 I mean, it's like she predicted the whole climate change thing. 🔥

Also, have you seen her kids' books? 📚 The Penelopiad is actually really clever and underrated. It's like a feminist retelling of Homer's Odyssey. 💪
 
omg i love margaret atwood soo much!! 🤩 she's like my spirit animal or something! i mean have you read all her books? 'the handmaid's tale' is literally life changing, it's so relatable to what's happening in the world right now. and can we talk about how amazing it is that she was a poet laureate of canada?! 🙌 she's just so intelligent and outspoken, i love how she speaks her mind on important issues like feminism and environmentalism. and her writing is just so beautiful and thought-provoking... i could read all day! 📚💫
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it's so cool that Margaret Atwood is still killing the game at 85+ 🤯 She's like a modern-day superhero, using her words to fight for social justice and feminism. And can we talk about how iconic she is? From The Handmaid's Tale to Oryx and Crake, her books are like a time capsule of our world's darkest moments and the most pressing issues we face today 💡

And I love that she's not afraid to speak her mind and challenge the status quo. As Poet Laureate of Canada, she's using her platform to amplify marginalized voices and promote important causes 🌎 It's inspiring to see someone as powerful and influential as Atwood using their position for good.

Plus, can we talk about how amazing it is that she's still writing new stuff? 📚 The Penelopiad and Angel Catbird are two of my favorite books, and I'm obsessed with her ability to craft stories that are both fun and thought-provoking. She's like a literary genius, for real 🔥
 
🤔 I don't get why she's still getting so much attention after all these years. I mean, some of her books are just so... predictable. Like, "oh, it's a dystopian novel about women's oppression, how original." And don't even get me started on that ridiculous Handmaid's Tale TV show. It's just a bunch of people running around in weird costumes, what's the point? 📺 I guess if you're into that sorta thing...
 
🤩 Margaret Atwood is literally a legend in the literary world. I mean, 60+ years of writing and still going strong! Her work is so thought-provoking and relevant to our lives, you know? 🙌 It's crazy that she's been a voice for feminism, environmentalism, and social justice all these years - we could use more people like her in the world. 💖 The fact that she was named Poet Laureate of Canada is no surprise, though - she's always been an icon in Canadian literature. 🇨🇦 Her TV series adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale has brought even more attention to her work and it's amazing how much it resonates with people today. We need more authors like Margaret Atwood who aren't afraid to tackle tough topics and inspire us to think differently about the world. 💡
 
idk why everyone's so salty about margaret atwood 🙄 she's just doing her thing, spreading awareness about feminism, climate change, and social justice. people need to chill out and read some of her books instead of trashin' her online 😂 she's a true icon in the literary world, and we should be celebrating her, not tearing her down 🎉 atwood's work is timeless, and it's still relevant today. don't @ me.
 
I think Margaret Atwood's writing style is way too boring for my taste 😴. I mean, all that deep thinking and philosophical stuff can be a bit much sometimes. Give me some light-hearted fun stuff any day! 🌞 Plus, her feminist cause advocacy can come off as kinda preachy 🙄. And don't even get me started on the whole Handmaid's Tale TV series being way overhyped 📺. I think it's been blown out of proportion just because it's based on one of her books.
 
omg atwood is literally the ultimate icon 🙌🏻 she's been killing the game for decades and still going strong her books are like, so thought provoking and socially relevant it's crazy how much of an impact she's had on our culture as a feminist and environmentalist advocate i think what sets her apart is that she's not just writing about these issues, she's actively using her platform to raise awareness and spark conversations 💬👏
 
🤔 what's with all these awards? 60 years of writing and she's still only got a handful of Pulitzers? seems like they're just handing them out because she's old and famous 😒 doesn't mean she didn't write other books that are actually good 📚
 
I'm telling you, Margaret Atwood's rise to fame isn't just about her books 📚🔥. I mean, have you noticed how many awards she's won? Like, what's going on here? Is she being rewarded for something specific? Maybe she's in cahoots with the powers that be? And don't even get me started on the Handmaid's Tale TV series 📺👀. It's like they're trying to brainwash us into thinking this is just a simple story about oppression, but what if it's actually a blueprint for something bigger? What if Atwood is hinting at some kind of New World Order? 🤔 It's all too suspicious for me. She's definitely more than just a bestselling author...
 
Margaret Atwood is like a ray of sunshine 💡, ya know? I mean, she's been kickin' butt in the literary world for over 60 years and still goin' strong! And let's be real, that dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale was way ahead of its time 🕰️. She's not just a writer, she's like a guardian angel for feminism, environmentalism, and social justice ❤️. I love how she uses her platform to speak out on important issues and inspire others to do the same 💬. And can we talk about how amazing it is that she's been named Poet Laureate of Canada 🙌? She's just proof that you're never too old (or too young) to make a difference in the world 🌎.
 
I love how Margaret Atwood has been a constant presence in literature for so long 📚💫. Her ability to adapt and explore different genres is really inspiring, from poetry to children's books! I think what's amazing about her work is that she tackles the tough issues of our time, like feminism and environmentalism, with such nuance and intelligence 💡. And can we talk about how iconic The Handmaid's Tale is? It's crazy to see how relevant it still feels today 🤯. Atwood's influence on literature and popular culture is undeniable, and I'm so grateful for her continued voice in our society 🙏
 
she's still going strong 🙄 after all these years, i guess it's good she's still got a platform to speak out on the things that matter to her... like how we're all just barely scraping by on this planet 🌎 and maybe, just maybe, we can learn something from her dystopian novels about how not to mess up the world 🤦‍♀️
 
omg i'm literally so obsessed with margaret atwood she's like the ultimate feminist icon 🙌🏼💖 her books are so thought-provoking and relatable, especially with all the feminism and social justice stuff she writes about 🤗 i love how she tackles tough issues in her writing without being preachy or anything. and can we talk about her wit? girl is hilarious 😂📚 anyway, i think it's amazing that she's been able to stay relevant for so long and still inspire new generations of readers and writers 👏💫
 
I'm so obsessed with Margaret Atwood's new book The Testaments its like she's speaking directly to our generation 🤯 I mean, who else can make a dystopian novel feel like it was written yesterday? Her writing is always so poetic and thought-provoking, it makes me want to read and think more. And let's be real, her feminist themes are still just as relevant today as they were when The Handmaid's Tale came out 🙌 Atwood's got this amazing ability to make you feel seen and heard, even when the world feels like its falling apart. I'm not surprised she's still killing it in the literary world after all these years, she's basically a legend 💫
 
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