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Margaret Atwood
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A Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist and environmental activist. She is a winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award, has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize 5 times, winning once.

While she is best known for her work as a novelist, she has also published 15 books of poetry. Many of her poems have been inspired by myths and fairy tales, which have been interests of hers from an early age.

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The Edible Woman novel(undefined) 1969
Surfacing novel(undefined) 1972
Lady Oracle novel(undefined) 1976
Dancing Girls stories(undefined) 1977
Life Before Man novel(undefined) 1979
Bodily Harm novel(undefined) 1981
Murder in the Dark stories(undefined) 1983
Bluebeard's Egg stories(undefined) 1983
The Handmaid's Tale novelSF 1985
Cat's Eye novel(undefined) 1988
Wilderness Tips stories(undefined) 1991
The Robber Bride novel(undefined) 1993
Good Bones and Simple Murders stories(undefined) 1994
Alias Grace novelhistorical 1996
The Blind Assassin novelhistorical 2000
Oryx and Crake novelSF 2003
The Penelopiad novellamythological 2005
Moral Disorder stories(undefined) 2006
The Year of the Flood novelSF 2009
The Testaments novelpost-apocalyptic 2019
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Arthur C. Clarke Award Best Science Fiction Novel The Handmaid's Tale 1987
Man Booker Prize Fiction The Blind Assassin 2000
Man Booker Prize Fiction The Testaments 2019
 
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