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* ''Alias Grace'' (1996)
* ''Alias Grace'' (1996)


==Intertextual References==
==Intertextuality==


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/
==Awards==
* Nominee, 2007 Man Booker International Prize
==Further reading==
* ''The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood''


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:46, 21 April 2007

Selected Bibliography

SFnal works

Other works

  • Alias Grace
  • The Edible Woman (1969)
  • Surfacing (1972)
  • Lady Oracle (1976)
  • Up in the Tree (1978)
  • Life Before Man (1979)
  • Anna's Pet (1980)
  • Bodily Harm (1981)
  • Unearthing Suite (1983)
  • The Labrador Fiasco (1986)
  • Cat's Eye (1988)
  • For the Birds (1990) (with Shelly Tanaka)
  • Princess Prunella And the Purple Peanut (1995)
  • Alias Grace (1996)

Intertextuality

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/

Awards

  • Nominee, 2007 Man Booker International Prize

Further reading

  • The Cambridge Companion to Margaret Atwood

References