Also known as Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Marqaret Etvud
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Margaret Atwood is a Canadian writer and public intellectual born in 1939, known for her work as a poet, novelist, literary critic, and essayist. She matters because her influential books—most notably *The Handmaid's Tale*—have shaped contemporary literature and cultural conversations, while her activism on environmental and other issues has extended her impact beyond the literary world.
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Born in Ottawa and raised in Toronto, Margaret Atwood graduated from the University of Toronto’s Victoria College in 1961 and pursued a master's at Harvard in 1963. Her teaching stint at the University of British Columbia marked her start, but it was her poetry collection, "The Circle Game," in 1964 that brought her initial literary acclaim. Her debut novel, "The Edible Woman" (1969), resonated…
マーガレット・エレナー・アトウッド(英語: Margaret Eleanor Atwood, 1939年11月18日 - )はカナダの作家。アメリカの女性作家にも強い影響力を持ち、その作品は世界15カ国以上で翻訳され、カナダ国内のみならずヨーロッパなどでも数々の文学賞を受賞。これまで詩集を含めて60冊以上の本を出版している現代のカナダを代表する作家の一人である。夫も小説家で、娘が一人いる。
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Margaret Eleanor Atwood, born November 18, 1939, is a Canadian writer. A prolific poet, novelist, literary critic, feminist and activist, she is a winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and Prince of Asturias award for Literature, has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize five times, winning once, and has been a finalist for the Governor General's Award seven times, winning twice. Atwood is among the most-honored authors of fiction in recent history. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Margaret+Atwood">Read more on Last.fm</a>
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