Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood

Margaret Eleanor Atwood, CC OOnt FRSC is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist. She is among the most-honored authors of fiction in recent history. 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. While she is best known for her work as a novelist, she is also a poet, having published 15 books of poetry to date. Many of her poems have been inspired...
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quick facts
Birthdate:November 18, 1939
Birthplace:Ottawa
Age:72
Education:University of Toronto, Radcliffe College
Religion:Pantheism
Also known as:Margarett Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Atwood, Margaret

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2000 Man Booker Prize The Blind Assassin
1987 Arthur C. Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale
2000 Hammett Prize The Blind Assassin
1966 Governor General's Award for English language poetry or drama The Circle Game
1985 Governor General's Award for English language fiction The Handmaid's Tale
1986 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novel The Handmaid's Tale
1986 Nominated - Man Booker Prize The Handmaid's Tale
2000 Nominated - Man Booker Prize The Blind Assassin
1996 Nominated - Man Booker Prize Alias Grace
1989 Nominated - Man Booker Prize Cat's Eye
2003 Nominated - Man Booker Prize Oryx and Crake
1996 Nominated - James Tiptree, Jr. Award Alias Grace
2006 Nominated - Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature The Penelopiad
2002 Nominated - International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award The Blind Assassin
1998 Nominated - International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Alias Grace
2000 Nominated - Hammett Prize The Blind Assassin
2003 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction Oryx and Crake
2000 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction The Blind Assassin
1996 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction Alias Grace
1994 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction The Robber Bride
1991 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction Wilderness Tips
1988 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction Cat's Eye
1985 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction The Handmaid's Tale
1979 Nominated - Governor General's Award for English language fiction Life Before Man
1987 Nominated - Prometheus Award for Best Novel The Handmaid's Tale
1987 Nominated - Arthur C. Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale
1987 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel The Handmaid's Tale
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Written works by Margaret Atwood

TitlePublishedGenre
The Handmaid's Tale 1985 Feminist science fiction
The Blind Assassin 2000 Fiction
The Robber Bride 1993 Novel
Expeditions
Oryx and Crake Dystopia
The Edible Woman 1969 Novel
Alias Grace 1996 Fiction
Cat's Eye 1988 Künstlerroman
Bodily Harm 1981 Fiction
Lady Oracle 1976 Fiction
Life Before Man 1979 Fiction
Wilderness Tips Fiction
Surfacing Fiction
The Penelopiad 2005 Fiction
The Labrador Fiasco
Moral Disorder Fiction
Double Persephone 1961 Poetry
The Circle Game Speculative fiction
Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein
The Animals in That Country
Dancing Girls Fiction
Rape Fantasies
The Tent 1995 Novel
Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth 2008 Non-fiction
The Year of the Flood 2009 Novel
Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing
Procedures for Underground Speculative fiction
Selected Poems: 1965-1975 Speculative fiction
Selected Poems II: 1976 - 1986 Speculative fiction
Eating Fire: Selected Poetry 1965-1995 Speculative fiction
Interlunar Speculative fiction
Morning in the Burned House Speculative fiction
Bluebeard's Egg: Stories Speculative fiction
Good Bones and Simple Murders Speculative fiction
Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature
Curious Pursuits - Occasional Writing 1970-2005
Good Bones Speculative fiction
Røverbruden
Faire surface
Unearthing Suite
verhaal van de dienstmaagd
Salzgarten
Bashful Bob and Doleful Dorinda
Princess Prunella and the purple peanut
Saga þernunnar
Tip om overlevelse
Murder in the dark
Verletzungen
Katteøoyet
Fantasie di stupro e altri racconti
Up in the tree
Writing with intent
The Best American Short Stories, 1989
Kocie oko
Resurgir/Surfacing
journals of Susanna Moodie
Power politics
For the Birds
Galaad 2195
A quiet game: and other early works
The door
Taberareru onna
Rövarbruden
Meurtre dans la nuit
Two-headed poems
Oliverio Juntapreguntas
Dreams of the animals
Råd fra villmarken
Jijo no monogatari
Räuberbraut
Upp till ytan
Opowieść podręcznej
Ojo de Gato
Op til overfladen
Boven water
Katzenauge
Variations on the word sleep
impostora
Juegos de poder =
True stories
Days of the rebels
Erase Una Vez
Giftmischer
klephtra kissa
voleuse d'hommes
Report der Magd
roofbruid
Polarities
troisième main
Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature
Second words
Ultimo degli uomini
You are happy
Wahre Geschichten
trumpets of summer
Hur man gör en man
Unmöglichkeit der Nähe
The Poetry and Voice of Margaret Atwood
Rude Ramsay and the roaring radishes
Katteøje
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Works by Margaret Atwood adapted to film

The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid's Tale
Release date:February 15, 1990
Directed by:Volker Schlöndorff
Genre:Indie
Adapted from:The Handmaid's Tale
Rated:R (USA)

Places Margaret Atwood has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Margaret Atwood
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Essex County 393,402
B Toronto 2,503,281
C Ottawa 812,135
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Books about Margaret Atwood

World Voices Festival Celebrates Literary Diplomacy (part 1 of 2)
World Voices Festival Celebrates Literary Diplomacy (part 1 of 2)
Author:Aberjhani

People who influenced Margaret Atwood

Northrop Frye
Northrop Frye

Herman Northrop Frye, CC FRSC was a Canadian literary critic and literary theorist, considered one of the most influential of the 20th century. Frye gained international fame with his first book, Fearful Symmetry , which led to the reinterpretation of the poetry of William Blake. His lasting...
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George Orwell
George Orwell

Eric Arthur Blair , better known by his psuedonym George Orwell, was an English author. His work is marked by a profound conscientiousness of social injustice, an intense dislike of totalitarianism, and a passion for clarity in language. His two most popular works are 1984 and Animal Farm.

Doris Lessing
Doris Lessing

Doris May Lessing CH is a Zimbabwean-British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Her novels include The Grass Is Singing, The Golden Notebook, The Good Terrorist, and five novels collectively known as Canopus in Argos. Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize...
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Margaret Laurence
Margaret Laurence

Jean Margaret Laurence, CC was a Canadian novelist and short story writer, one of the major figures in Canadian literature. Born in Neepawa, Manitoba, Laurence was the daughter of solicitor Robert Wemyss and Verna Jean Simpson. Following the death of her mother when Laurence was four, a maternal...
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Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley

Aldous Leonard Huxley was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family. Best known for his novels including Brave New World and a wide-ranging output of essays, Huxley also edited the magazine Oxford Poetry, and published short stories, poetry, travel...
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Personal relationships of Margaret Atwood

Weegee
Weegee
Lived:June 12, 1899 - December 26, 1968

Weegee was the pseudonym of Arthur Fellig , a photographer and photojournalist, known for his stark black and white street photography. Weegee worked in the Lower East Side of New York City as a press photographer during the 1930s and '40s, and he developed his signature style by following the...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who had an impact on Margaret Atwood?
  • A:
    Northrop Frye, George Orwell, Doris Lessing, Margaret Laurence and Aldous Huxley influenced Margaret Atwood.
  • Q:
    Which book titles have been written by author, Margaret Atwood?
  • A:
    Well known works include:
    - Oryx and Crake
    - The Blind Assassin
    - The Handmaid's Tale
    - The Robber Bride
    - Alias Grace
    - Cat's Eye
    - The Penelopiad
  • Q:
    Where was Margaret Atwood born?
  • A:
    Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa.
  • Q:
    Which academic institution did Margaret Atwood attend?
  • A:
    Margaret Atwood went to University of Toronto.
  • Q:
    For which awards has Margaret Atwood been nominated?
  • A:
    Award nominations include:
    - Nebula Award for Best Novel for the book "The Handmaid's Tale"
    - Man Booker International Prize
    - Man Booker International Prize
    - Man Booker Prize for "The Handmaid's Tale"
    - Man Booker Prize for "The Blind Assassin"
    - Man Booker Prize for "Alias Grace"
    - Man Booker Prize for "Cat's Eye"
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