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OverviewFrom the bestselling author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments: ""A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live.” —The Washington Post Book World In this wise and irresistibly quotable book, one of the most intelligent writers now working in English addresses the riddle of her art: why people pursue it, how they view their calling, and what bargains they make with their audiences, both real and imagined. To these fascinating issues Margaret Atwood brings a candid appraisal of her own experience as well as a breadth of reading that encompasses everything from Dante to Elmore Leonard. An ambitious artistic inquiry conducted with unpretentious charm, Negotiating with the Dead is an invaluable insider’s view of the writer’s universe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret AtwoodPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Anchor Books Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.215kg ISBN: 9781400032600ISBN 10: 1400032601 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 09 September 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. --The Washington Post Book World An engaging book--erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. --Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! --Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman's voice, this fine writer's constant example, is extraordinary. --The Boston Globe A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. -The Washington Post Book World An engaging book-erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. -Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! -Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman's voice, this fine writer's constant example, is extraordinary. -The Boston Globe A refreshing change from other books on writing. -Columbus Dispatch [Negotiating with the Dead] is what every reader wants, a learned distillation of world lit and myth as viewed by that endangered species, a working writer; 219 pages, each guaranteed entertaining, to say nothing of edifying. -The Miami Herald Atwood is the leading Canadian author and one of the most eminent women writing in English. Neither category meant as much before she inhabited it. . . . [She] plunges into matters that have beguiled readers and writers since Gilgamesh engraved his story on a stone. -The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. The Washington Post Book World An engaging book erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman s voice, this fine writer s constant example, is extraordinary. The Boston Globe A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. The Washington Post Book World An engaging book erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman s voice, this fine writer s constant example, is extraordinary. The Boston Globe A refreshing change from other books on writing. Columbus Dispatch [Negotiating with the Dead] is what every reader wants, a learned distillation of world lit and myth as viewed by that endangered species, a working writer; 219 pages, each guaranteed entertaining, to say nothing of edifying. The Miami Herald Atwood is the leading Canadian author and one of the most eminent women writing in English. Neither category meant as much before she inhabited it. . . . [She] plunges into matters that have beguiled readers and writers since Gilgamesh engraved his story on a stone. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. --The Washington Post Book World An engaging book--erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. --Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! --Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman's voice, this fine writer's constant example, is extraordinary. --The Boston Globe A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. -The Washington Post Book World An engaging book-erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. -Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! -Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman's voice, this fine writer's constant example, is extraordinary. -The Boston Globe A refreshing change from other books on writing. -Columbus Dispatch [Negotiating with the Dead] is what every reader wants, a learned distillation of world lit and myth as viewed by that endangered species, a working writer; 219 pages, each guaranteed entertaining, to say nothing of edifying. -The Miami Herald Atwood is the leading Canadian author and one of the most eminent women writing in English. Neither category meant as much before she inhabited it. . . . [She] plunges into matters that have beguiled readers and writers since Gilgamesh engraved his story on a stone. -The Atlanta Journal-Constitution -A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live.- --The Washington Post Book World -An engaging book--erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth.- --Los Angeles Times -Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood!- --Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun -This amazing woman's voice, this fine writer's constant example, is extraordinary.- --The Boston Globe -A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live.- -The Washington Post Book World -An engaging book-erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth.- -Los Angeles Times -Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood!- -Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun -This amazing woman's voice, this fine writer's constant example, is extraordinary.- -The Boston Globe -A refreshing change from other books on writing.- -Columbus Dispatch -[Negotiating with the Dead] is what every reader wants, a learned distillation of world lit and myth as viewed by that endangered species, a working writer; 219 pages, each guaranteed entertaining, to say nothing of edifying.- -The Miami Herald -Atwood is the leading Canadian author and one of the most eminent women writing in English. Neither category meant as much before she inhabited it. . . . [She] plunges into matters that have beguiled readers and writers since Gilgamesh engraved his story on a stone.- -The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. The Washington Post Book World An engaging book erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman s voice, this fine writer s constant example, is extraordinary. The Boston Globe A delight. . . . Frank and spirited. . . . A clear-eyed glance into the shadows where writers work and live. The Washington Post Book World An engaging book erudite yet informal, playfully witty yet down to earth. Los Angeles Times Smart, deeply humane, courageous. . . . I have never come across a single book that more elegantly goes to the heart of the craft and its demands. . . . Hooray for Atwood! Michael Pakenham, The Baltimore Sun This amazing woman s voice, this fine writer s constant example, is extraordinary. The Boston Globe A refreshing change from other books on writing. Columbus Dispatch [Negotiating with the Dead] is what every reader wants, a learned distillation of world lit and myth as viewed by that endangered species, a working writer; 219 pages, each guaranteed entertaining, to say nothing of edifying. The Miami Herald Atwood is the leading Canadian author and one of the most eminent women writing in English. Neither category meant as much before she inhabited it. . . . [She] plunges into matters that have beguiled readers and writers since Gilgamesh engraved his story on a stone. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Author InformationMargaret Atwood is the author of more than fifty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. Her novels include Cat’s Eye, The Robber Bride, Alias Grace, The Blind Assassin, and the MaddAddam trilogy. Her 1985 classic, The Handmaid’s Tale, was followed in 2019 by a sequel, The Testaments, which was a global number one bestseller and won the Booker Prize. In 2020 she published Dearly, her first collection of poetry for a decade. Atwood has won numerous awards including the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Imagination in Service to Society, the Franz Kafka Prize, the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, the PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. In 2019 she was made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to literature. She has also worked as a cartoonist, illustrator, librettist, playwright and puppeteer. She lives in Toronto, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |