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==Selected Bibliography== | ==Selected Bibliography== | ||
===SFnal works=== | |||
* "[[Bluebeard's Egg]]" (1983) | |||
* ''[[The Handmaid's Tale]]'' (1985) | * ''[[The Handmaid's Tale]]'' (1985) | ||
* ''[[The Robber Bride]]'' (1993) | * ''[[The Robber Bride]]'' (1993) | ||
* ''[[Good Bones and Simple Murders]]'' (2001) (short stories) | * ''[[Good Bones and Simple Murders]]'' (2001) (short stories) | ||
* ''[[The Blind Assassin]]'' (2001) | |||
* ''[[Oryx and Crake]]'' (2004) | * ''[[Oryx and Crake]]'' (2004) | ||
* "[[Homelanding]]" | |||
===Other works=== | |||
Numerous realistic novels & poetry | |||
==Intertextual References== | ==Intertextual References== | ||
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Margaret Atwood, who mostly writes mainstream fiction but has also written some science fiction, has been known to speak disparagingly of the genre. At one point she described it as "talking squids in outer space". A website was created to honor this vision of science fiction. http://www.talkingsquidsinouterspace.com/ | Margaret Atwood, who mostly writes mainstream fiction but has also written some science fiction, has been known to speak disparagingly of the genre. At one point she described it as "talking squids in outer space". A website was created to honor this vision of science fiction. http://www.talkingsquidsinouterspace.com/ | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 18 March 2007
Selected Bibliography
SFnal works
- "Bluebeard's Egg" (1983)
- The Handmaid's Tale (1985)
- The Robber Bride (1993)
- Good Bones and Simple Murders (2001) (short stories)
- The Blind Assassin (2001)
- Oryx and Crake (2004)
- "Homelanding"
Other works
Numerous realistic novels & poetry
Intertextual References
Margaret Atwood, who mostly writes mainstream fiction but has also written some science fiction, has been known to speak disparagingly of the genre. At one point she described it as "talking squids in outer space". A website was created to honor this vision of science fiction. http://www.talkingsquidsinouterspace.com/