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Lady Oracle

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by Margaret Atwood


  Right now, though, it's easier just to stay here in Rome - I've found a cheap little pensione - and walk to the hospital for visiting hours. He hasn't told anyone where I am yet, he promised he wouldn't for a week. He's a nice man; he doesn't have a very interesting nose, but I have to admit that there is something about a man in a bandage.... Also I've begun to feel he's the only person who knows anything about me. Maybe because I've never hit anyone else with a bottle, so they never got to see that part of me. Neither did I, come to think of it.

  It did make a mess; but then, I don't think I'll ever be a very tidy person.

  Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa in 1939, and grew up in northern Quebec and Ontario, and later in Toronto. She has lived in numerous cities in Canada, the U.S., and Europe.

  She is the author of more than twenty-five books - novels, short stories, poetry, literary criticism, social history, and books for children.

  Atwood's work is acclaimed internationally and has been published around the world. She has won many awards, including the Governor General's Award, the Trillium Book Award, the City of Toronto Book Award, and the Canadian Authors Association Award. Her most recent novel, Alias Grace, won the prestigious Giller Prize in Canada and the Premio Mondello in Italy. She is the recipient of numerous honours, most recently The Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence in the U.K., the National Arts Club Medal of Honor for Literature in the U.S., and Le Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France.

  Margaret Atwood lives in Toronto with novelist Graeme Gibson.

 

 

 


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