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Margaret Atwood's enduring relevance and prolific output place her among the greatest living authors. Her dystopian novels like 'The Handmaids Tale' have gained renewed significance, sparking crucial conversations about societal power structures. Atwoods ability to blend literary artistry with insightful social commentary ensures her continued impact on readers worldwide. She remains a vital voice in contemporary literature.

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When did Margaret Atwood write 'The Handmaid's Tale'?

Margaret Atwood published 'The Handmaid's Tale' in 1985, drawing heavily on political events of the time. The dystopian novel explores themes of subjugated women in a patriarchal, totalitarian state.

Did Margaret Atwood write a sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale'?

Yes, she published a highly anticipated sequel titled 'The Testaments' in 2019. The novel won the Booker Prize and continues the story 15 years after the events of the original book.

What are the main themes in Margaret Atwood's body of work?

Her novels frequently explore themes of feminism, climate change, and the manipulation of power within societies. Atwood is known for her speculative fiction that uses real historical precedents to imagine future scenarios.

Is Margaret Atwood Canadian?

Yes, she was born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1939. She is widely considered one of the most celebrated authors in Canadian history.

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