Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose: 1983-2005

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Basic Books, 2009 M04 21 - 288 páginas
From one of the world's most passionately engaged and acclaimed literary citizens comes Writing with Intent, the largest collection to date of Margaret Atwood's nonfiction, ranging from 1983 to 2005. Composed of autobiographical essays, cultural commentary, book reviews, and introductory pieces to great works of literature, this is the award-winning author's first book-length nonfiction publication in twenty years. Arranged chronologically, these writings display the development of Atwood's worldview as the world around her changes. Included are the Booker Prize -- winning author's reviews of books by John Updike, Italo Calvino, Toni Morrison, and others, as well as essays in which she remembers herself reading Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse at age nineteen, and discusses the influence of George Orwell's 1984 on the writing of The Handmaid's Tale. Atwood's New York Times Book Review piece that helped make Orhan Pamuk's Snow a bestseller can be found here, as well as a look back on a family trip to Afghanistan just before the Soviet invasion, and her "Letter to America," written after September 11, 2001. The insightful and memorable pieces in this book serve as a testament to Atwood's career, reminding readers why she is one of the most esteemed writers of our time.
 

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The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike
6
Laughter vs Death
12
Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino
19
That Certain Thing Called the Girlfriend
22
True North
31
Beloved by Toni Morrison
46
A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence
52
Great Aunts
56
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
224
Tishomingo Blues by Elmore Leonard
227
Tiff and the Animals
237
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
240
The Birthday of the World and Other Stories by Ursula K Le Guin
243
Ground Works Christian Bök editor
254
Doctor Glas by Hjalmar Söderberg
260
High Latitudes by Farley Mowat
265

Reading Blind The Best American Short Stories 1989
68
Women Writers at Work The Paris Review Interviews George Plimpton editor
80
The Warrior Queens by Antonia Fraser
89
Writing Utopia
92
19901999
101
Nine Beginnings
105
The General in His Labyrinth by Gabriel García Márquez III
111
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
115
The Grunge Look
139
From the Beast to the Blonde
147
An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel
154
Trickster Makes This World Mischief
177
First Job Waitressing
189
She by H Rider Haggard
198
When Afghanistan Was at Peace
205
Atanarjuat The Fast Runner a film by Zacharias Kunuk
220
Child of My Heart by Alice McDermott
268
Napoleons Two Biggest Mistakes
277
Letter to America
280
Writing Oryx and Crake
284
Some Personal Connections
287
Enough Staying Human in an Engineered Age by Bill McKibben
294
Victory Gardens A Breath of Fresh Air by Elise Houghton
305
Carol Shields Who Died Last Week Wrote Books That Were Full of Delights
313
Reading Lolita in Tehran A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi
317
The Complete Stories Volume 4
322
Mortifications
343
Snow by Orhan Pamuk
356
Frozen in Time The Fate of the Franklin
375
Acknowledgments
399
About the Author
427
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Margaret Atwood's books have been published in over thirty-five countries. She is the author of more than thirty books of fiction, poetry, and critical essays. In addition to The Handmaid's Tale, her novels include Cat's Eye, short-listed for the Booker Prize; Alias Grace, which won the Giller Prize in Canada and the Premio Mondello in Italy; The Blind Assassin, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize; and Oryx and Crake. Her previous nonfiction book was Second Words, published in 1984. She lives in Toronto with writer Graeme Gibsion.

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