Margaret Atwood
2011/2012 Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series
Monday
January 23, 2012
7:30 pm
Cullen Theater, Wortham Center
501 Texas Avenue
Directions & parking
Tickets: $5 general admission SOLD OUT! We regret that there will be NO tickets available at the door, including tickets for students and senior citizens.
Reading followed by an on-stage interview, book sale and signing. To order books by Margaret Atwood, click here.
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About Margaret Atwood

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MARGARET ATWOOD, one of the world’s most celebrated writers and the author of more than 40 books, has been writing for five decades and is an internationally renowned novelist, poet, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist. Her tenth novel, The Blind Assassin, recipient of the 2000 Man Booker Prize—a prize for which she has received five nominations—was described by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution as “hauntingly powerful.... A novel of luminous prose, scalpel-precise insights and fierce characters...so assured, so elegant and so incandescently intelligent,” and Newsday called it “the first great novel of the new millennium.” Her work, crossing many subject lines and portraying strong female characters, has been published in 40 languages and also includes The Edible Woman, The Handmaid's Tale, The Robber Bride, Alias Grace, and Oryx and Crake.
Michiko Kakutani in The New York Times says her most recent novel, The Year of the Flood, the sequel to Oryx and Crake in the MaddAddam trilogy, is “[written with] energy, inventiveness, and narrative panache. . . . A gripping and visceral book that showcases [Atwood’s] pure storytelling talents.” The Kansas City Star says, “Leave it to Atwood to find humor in a post-apocalyptic world as she covertly, and brilliantly, addresses questions of how we need to live on an imperiled planet.”
Links:
Excerpt from Margaret Atwood’s book of essays on writing, Negotiating with the Dead
CBC multimedia page with video and audio features on Margaret Atwood
A talk with Margaret Atwood on BBC's The Forum (audio)
Link to The Margaret Atwood Society page
Michiko Kakutani's review of The Year of the Flood from The New York Times Sunday Book Review