Margaret Atwood - Experiments in Living
Ian McMillan talks to Margaret Atwood about her writing process and the connections between her poetry and fiction.
Ian McMillan welcomes the Canadian poet and novelist Margaret Atwood, who joins The Verb from wild woods north of Toronto, to share poems from her new collection βDearlyβ and to explore the preoccupations that link her poetry and fiction: what it means to have a body, our increasingly precarious relationship with the natural world, the Canadian sensibility, and the way we are caught in time like βmice in molassesβ. Margaret reads from her iconic novel βThe Handmaid's Taleβ and takes us back through the layers of her own past, to a time in her early childhood when she started to tell her own stories, and write plays β about strange alien creatures, and a giant that gets squashed by the moon.
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