angerball
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CDA said:So, any Atwood experts out there - where should I go next? Any suggestions will be very welcome.
Have you read Alias Grace? That is my favourite Atwood book.
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CDA said:So, any Atwood experts out there - where should I go next? Any suggestions will be very welcome.
The only other Atwood I've read is The Handmaid's Tale, which was a very good read, but not as good as Oryx and Crake, in my opinion. I've heard a lot of good things about The Blind Assassin (it was also the winner of the Booker Prize in 2000), but I have yet to read it. I'm sure Ell will be able to tell you about that oneCDA said:I finished Oryx and Crake last night. Highly amusing and very satisfying. It is my first experience of Atwood. It was interesting to be made to think about certain issues without being preached at.
So, any Atwood experts out there - where should I go next? Any suggestions will be very welcome.
Where to begin? Alias Grace as mentioned by angerball is very good. It's probably the most accessible of Atwood's non-speculative (sci-fi) works in that the narrative is pretty straight forward. But if you liked Oryx and Crake, you might want to try The Handmaid's Tale, though after O & C, you might find it pretty tame.CDA said:I finished Oryx and Crake last night. Highly amusing and very satisfying. It is my first experience of Atwood. It was interesting to be made to think about certain issues without being preached at.
So, any Atwood experts out there - where should I go next? Any suggestions will be very welcome.
angerball said:Have you read Alias Grace? That is my favourite Atwood book.It's based on the true story of a Canadian housemaid, who was found guilty of murdering her master and his mistress back in the 19th Century. Atwood basically creates a story around the event and the characters. A very good read.
Miss Shelf said:Yeah, Handmaid's Tale was a film with Natasha Richardson. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099731/
Miss Shelf said:Excuse me? do I look like Kook?? Hey CDA, I'm going to beat you to 1000 posts by the end of the year! Wanna race?![]()
The start is very wierd. I wasn't sure if I was reading the book that a character wrote, or reading about the character getting ideas for her said book. I'm sure that it will all straighten out though. I'm only about 100 pages in, but I'm loving it. The writing style is absolutely fabulous, and it's very compelling. Looks to be a great readCDA said:MonkeyCatcher - looks like you've beaten me in getting started on Blind Assassin. Any thoughts yet?
OK, I'm invading to see what all the hee haw is about.StillILearn said:What is it about Margaret Atwood that makes women like us like her? She's hard as nails and sharp as a knife, and we should be avoiding her like the plague.
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steffee said:Also, Still, I love Nabokov, but like all of my favourite authors, I can rarely stomach two of their books in succession. It's just nice to have a break, once a book ends.
pontalba said:OK, I'm invading to see what all the hee haw is about.I want to know why you say you should be avoiding her. I am very curious about this author. Hard as nails or sharp doesn't bother or put me off. It can be quite refreshing actually.