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Related: About this forumMargaret Atwood's book "Burning Questions" essays and occasional pieces 2004 to 2021
Pick and choose from these wonderful, wise and informative essays on a huge variety of topics, including great suggestions for further reading (like Marilyn French's From Eve to Dawn, a 3-volume history of women, from pre-history to the present--I know, 3 volumes, but again, reader can sample here and there)
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Margaret Atwood's book "Burning Questions" essays and occasional pieces 2004 to 2021 (Original Post)
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niyad
(120,853 posts)1. I read it a couple of months ago, and agree with you.
cbabe
(4,354 posts)2. Brilliant. So refreshing to engage with her.
cbabe
(4,354 posts)3. Margaret Atwood and Neil Gaiman among authors signed up for Ukrainian book festival
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/sep/13/margaret-atwood-and-neil-gaiman-among-authors-signed-up-for-ukrainian-book-festival
Margaret Atwood and Neil Gaiman among authors signed up for Ukrainian book festival
Lviv BookForum is Ukraines largest book festival, and will take place in person and online from 6-9 October. As digital partner, Hay will broadcast all the festivals 15 events free online, and has also curated a number of events with an international digital audience in mind.
This programme is an act of defiance, a challenge to those who would curtail free expression and the tolerant exchange of ideas, and a catalyst for global change, she added.
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Margaret Atwood and Neil Gaiman among authors signed up for Ukrainian book festival
Lviv BookForum is Ukraines largest book festival, and will take place in person and online from 6-9 October. As digital partner, Hay will broadcast all the festivals 15 events free online, and has also curated a number of events with an international digital audience in mind.
This programme is an act of defiance, a challenge to those who would curtail free expression and the tolerant exchange of ideas, and a catalyst for global change, she added.
more