
Dearly
New Poems
Author: Margaret Atwood
Narrator: Margaret Atwood
Unabridged: 1 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ecco
Published: 11/10/2020
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, Women Authors, Canadian Poetry

Author: Margaret Atwood
Narrator: Margaret Atwood
Unabridged: 1 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ecco
Published: 11/10/2020
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, Women Authors, Canadian Poetry
It seems as though some people carry out their interests in many ways. Such has been the life of Canadian born Margaret Atwood. For someone who did not begin school until the age of 12, Atwood became an avid reader, which probably encouraged her development of varied interests. She identifies as a poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, inventor, teacher, and environmental activist. I doubt that spare time is in her agenda.
Beginning in 1961, Atwood has published 18 poetry collections, 18 novels, 11 non-fiction books, short fiction writings, two graphic novels, and various other smaller writings, both fiction and non-fiction. She has received several awards for her writings, with some of her works having been adapted for television and film. Those works increased her public exposure even more.
Atwood was married twice, divorced from one husband, and lost her second husband in 2019, after his unfortunate struggle with dimentia. The family, Atwood and her daughter, Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson, had moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario. Atwood has sister, Ruth, and a brother, Harold.
You could get waylaid here, or slip amazed into your tangled head. You could just not come back. Most good poetry, in my opinion, is a little bit open to interpretation, but one thing is quite clear with this one: the 80-year-old Atwood had death on her mind when she put together this collection. If......more
‘The world’s burning up. It always did.’ ‘The late poems are the ones / I turn to first now, wrote poet W.S. Merwin, ‘it is the late poems / that are made of words / that have come the whole way.’ Margaret Atwood’s 2020 collection of poetry, Dearly, is a really beautiful collection that is keenly awa......more
Just posted my Goodreads Choice 2020 Reaction Video on Booktube! Click the link to check it out!!The Written ReviewSo. This was among the two poetry books I read this year and I did like it more than the other. But. I'm not a good poetry reader. I just don't get it and poetry always feels like m......more
This is Margaret Atwood's first poetry collection in over a decade, and there's something soothing about reading her beautifully precise words during a pandemic, when we all seem stuck in a perpetual, uncertain present. Atwood's fiction has always been infused with poetry – she clearly loves words an......more