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Download , by Margaret Atwood

Download , by Margaret Atwood

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, by Margaret Atwood

, by Margaret Atwood


, by Margaret Atwood


Download , by Margaret Atwood

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File Size: 2840 KB

Print Length: 164 pages

Publisher: Nan A. Talese; 1 edition (June 8, 2011)

Publication Date: June 8, 2011

Language: English

ASIN: B0053CT1PU

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I’m thrilled with the recent Margaret Atwood renaissance. Thanks to the success of The Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu, a new generation of readers is starting to dive into Atwood’s back catalogue. This can be an intimidating process -- 16 novels, and, more confusingly, about 8 or so short fiction collections (some of these are limited release, others combined into other volumes -- this is also true of about 20 different books of poetry).Good Bones and Simple Murders is a reprint combining two earlier volumes -- Good Bones and Murder in the Dark. It’s primarily a collection of short-short stories that often read more like scene sketches and fragments. It’s most similar to 2006’s The Tent, and between the two, The Tent is the better standalone volume. Good Bones is enjoyable, but not essential. It is primarily of interest to Atwood completionists -- much of the fun here is seeing what might be the genesis of some ideas that were later developed and fleshed out in lengthier, weightier works.If you’re new to Margaret Atwood and looking for an entry point into her other books after reading The Handmaid’s Tale, I’d look elsewhere before coming here. If you already have read a good sampling of others and are looking to expand your collection, or are curious about what it might feel like taking a peek inside of Atwood’s notebooks, then there’s something here for you. There’s nothing inside that is mandatory reading, but it is, after all, Margaret Atwood -- she’s never written anything bad.

This prose of this collection verges on poetry in its beauty, wicked humor, and terrifying insights. Truly an unsung gem!

Great short stories.

Everything this extraordinarily talented woman writes should be on everyone's Must Read lists. She is ironic and a reader of the future.

Love this author, love these short stories.

Fast delivery. Highly Recommended.

A truly delightful book, so humurous yet revealing deep contemplation of the challenge of being human and female.

I snagged a used copy of GOOD BONES AND SIMPLE MURDERS on Amazon, whilst shopping around for some of Atwood's older novels. A slim collection of short stories and poetry, GOOD BONES is an eclectic mix, with illustrations by the author peppered throughout. The stories cover a little bit of everything: fantasy, mystery, science fiction, speculative fiction, feminism, rape culture, gender wars, dating, death - you name it.Many of the pieces are hit and miss; my favorites are the scifi stories that hinge on an environmental or animal-friendly theme:- "Cold-Blooded" - An alien race of matriarchal moth people visit planet earth - or as they call it, "The Planet of the Moths," a nickname owing to the fact that their moth cousins outnumber us by billions - and find humans sorely lacking in both culture and intelligence;- "My Life As a Bat" - A series of reflections on the narrator's past life as a bat, including a disturbing (and, as it just so happens, true) anecdote about WWII-era experiments in which bats were made into unwitting suicide bombers;- "Hardball" - A piece of dystopian speculative fiction in which humans, having decimated their environment, have retreated to live under a giant dome. Since space is limited, the population must be kept in check: for every birth, one person is chosen to die via a lottery. Care to guess what becomes of the remains?Also enjoyable are those stories which reimagine classic literature: "Gertrude Talks Back" gives voice to Hamlet's long-suffering mother, and "Unpopular Gals" and "Let Us Now Praise Stupid Women" celebrates those villains and "airheads" without which fairy tales would not exist.While at times difficult to read, "Liking Men" is another standout; this is the piece that deals with sexual assault, vis à vis a woman's journey back to coping with - and even loving - men (or rather, one man in particular) again after her rape.A must for fans of Margaret Atwood!(Is there a nickname for us, like HDM's Sraffies? Atwolytes, maybe? Mad Adams and Angry Eves?)PS - Dear Margaret: Fishes are indeed animals. Can we please stop pretending otherwise? xoxo - A vegan feminist fan.

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