Published Nov 2, 2023
Margaret Atwood on Canada, Writing, and Invention (Live at Mason) | Conversations with Tyler
Margaret Atwood explores the intricate layers of free speech, feminism, and Canadian identity, reflecting on the cultural and historical influences that shaped her work, including 'The Handmaid's Tale,' while offering a candid perspective on writing and the nuances of female power dynamics.

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