Murder In The Dark
First published in 1983, Murder in the Dark is Margaret Atwood’s seventh work of fiction or her tenth book of poetry, depending on how you slice it.
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First published in 1983, Murder in the Dark is Margaret Atwood’s seventh work of fiction or her tenth book of poetry, depending on how you slice it.
A bittersweet short story about mothers, daughters, and the witches’ brew of love—and control—that binds them
In this wise and irresistibly quotable book, one of the most intelligent writers now working in English addresses the riddle of her art: why people pursue it, how they view their calling, and what bargains they make with their audiences, both real and imagined.
A dazzling collection of short stories that look deeply into the heart of family relationships, marriage, loss and memory, and what it means to spend a life together
A brilliant, ambitious, insightful inquiry into the art of writing from the legendary Margaret Atwood.
The first volume in the internationally acclaimed MaddAddam trilogy is at once an unforgettable love story and a compelling vision of the future
An extraordinary career-spanning collection from one of the most revered poets and storytellers of our age
Payback urges us to reconsider our ideas of ownership and debt – before it is too late.
A groundbreaking meditation on sexual politics, love, and human tenacity from the world-renowned pioneer of feminist writing and prophetic author of The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood.
Originally published in 1982, Second Words brings together fifty of Margaret Atwood’s finest essays and reviews
Gathered from Margaret Atwood’s work over the decade of 1965–1975, Selected Poems 1 is a lasting collection from one of our most celebrated contemporary writers.
Selected Poems 2 is an essential collection from the critically acclaimed, bestselling author Margaret Atwood, tracing her work from 1976-1986.
A thrilling, funny, and thought-provoking collection of stories that affirms Atwood as our greatest creator of worlds—and as an incisive chronicler of our darkest impulses.
This story of an artist who goes in search of her missing father on a remote island in northern Quebec is a provocative blend of literary mystery, psychological thriller, and spiritual journey.
When first published in 1972, Survival was considered the most startling book ever written about Canadian literature. Since then, it has continued to be read and taught
This delicious, contemptuous and poignant micro-story is the first in the acclaimed collection Moral Disorder
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