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Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts by Margaret Atwood
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“She writes like a man,” a fellow poet said of me in the early 1970s, intending a compliment. “You forgot the punctuation,” I told him. “What you meant was, ‘She writes. Like a man.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives
“I’ve said that utopias and dystopias are joined at the hip: every utopia contains a little dystopia—the dreadful state of society before the implementation of the utopia”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“The overriding of ordinary civil liberties is one of the signposts on the road to dictatorship. Terror tactics, such as bombings, kidnappings, and political murders, are another signpost on that road.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“People have asked me over the years, ‘If you could choose another century to live in, which would it be?’ ‘Too general,’ I have replied. ‘What gender, what age, what country, what social class? A princess of the nobility or a ditch-digger?’ I had little doubt, that without the Age of Print, I’d have been scrubbing floors.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“This was even more baffling. What would that be like? Eighteenth-century mock-heroic couplets? Lo”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“So here it is at last”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“I set out to write a book that wouldn’t contradict any of the conflicting accounts. As to whether Grace murdered Nancy or not”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“The Stratford Festival had begun but was still quite small.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“In her mistrust of the writerly me”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“I did the frying pan up as a frog”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“Do what you want and live with the consequences.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives
“hell was other people.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives
“I scribbled; he roared. Division of labor.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts
“Here are some of the names from the family shrubbery: Atwoods, Killams, Websters, McGowans,”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives
“familiar saying about heroes and monsters: “The hero needs the monster, but the monster does not need the hero.” Quite the reverse: the monster can do without the hero very well. The plus side to being a monster is that you don’t need to care. If those are the only two roles on offer, I’ll take the monster.”
Margaret Atwood, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts