Official fan site includes short bio, a comprehensive bibliography and transcripts of Atwood's lectures, plus information on speaking events.
Offers links to the society's homepage, an Atwood bibliography, and books and speeches by the author.
Offers loads of reviews, a lengthy bibliography, links to additional resources on Atwood's award-winning fiction and an author biography.
Read abut the Canadian author and poet whose works include "The Handmaid's Tale" and "The Robber Bride."
Offers this reader's companion for Atwood's 1998 novel "The Edible Woman" that includes questions for contemplation and a biography.
Explore Margaret Atwood s "The Handmaid s Tale," a cautionary tale about power, oppression, and gender assumptions. Study guide includes chapter summaries and questions.
Find the text of a speech given by Atwood entitled "Spotty-Handed Villainesses: Problems of Female Bad Behavior in the Creation of Literature."
In-depth essay viewable through Acrobat Reader offers an analysis of the language in "The Handmaid's Tale."
Monthly round-up of author tours and appearances by its authors, with links to Bantam Doubleday & Dell's author homepages.