Margaret Atwood: A Literary Life of Grudges, Resilience, and Reflection

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Margaret Atwood, at 85, discusses her new memoir 'Book of Lives,' her experiences shaping her work, her views on prophecy and prediction, her literary achievements, and her perspectives on current political and cultural issues, revealing her complex personality and enduring influence.
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