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Publisher Summary 1
The first collection of nonfiction work by the author in more than two decades features fifty-seven essays and reviews on a wide range of topics, including John Updike, Toni Morrison, grunge, September 11th, and Gabriel Garc隆a M聽rquez, among others. Reprint.
Publisher Summary 2
The first collection of nonfiction work by the author in more than two decades features fifty-seven essays and reviews on a wide range of topics, including John Updike, Toni Morrison, grunge, September 11th, and Gabriel Garc芒ia M芒arquez, among others.
Publisher Summary 3
From one of the world’s most passionately engaged and acclaimed literary citizens comes Writing with Intent, the largest collection to date of Margaret Atwood’s nonfiction, ranging from 1983 to 2005. Composed of autobiographical essays, cultural commentary, book reviews, and introductory pieces to great works of literature, this is the award-winning author's first book-length nonfiction publication in twenty years. Arranged chronologically, these writings display the development of Atwood’s worldview as the world around her changes.
Included are the Booker Prizewinning author’s reviews of books by John Updike, Italo Calvino, Toni Morrison, and others, as well as essays in which she remembers herself reading Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouseat age nineteen, and discusses the influence of George Orwell’s 1984 on the writing of The Handmaid’s Tale.Atwood’s New York Times Book Reviewpiece that helped make Orhan Pamuk’s Snow a bestseller can be found here, as well as a look back on a family trip to Afghanistan just before the Soviet invasion, and her Letter to America,” written after September 11, 2001. The insightful and memorable pieces in this book serve as a testament to Atwood’s career, reminding readers why she is one of the most esteemed writers of our time.
Publisher Summary 4
From one of the world's most passionately engaged and acclaimed literary citizens comes Writing with Intent, the largest collection to date of Margaret Atwood's nonfiction, ranging from 1983 to 2005. Composed of autobiographical essays, cultural commentary, book reviews, and introductory pieces to great works of literature, this is the award-winning author's first book-length nonfiction publication in twenty years. Arranged chronologically, these writings display the development of Atwood's worldview as the world around her changes. Included are the Booker Prizewinning author's reviews of books by John Updike, Italo Calvino, Toni Morrison, and others, as well as essays in which she remembers herself reading Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse at age nineteen, and discusses the influence of George Orwell's 1984 on the writing of The Handmaid's Tale. Atwood's New York Times Book Review piece that helped make Orhan Pamuk's Snow a bestseller can be found here, as well as a look back on a family trip to Afghanistan just before the Soviet invasion, and her "Letter to America," written after September 11, 2001. The insightful and memorable pieces in this book serve as a testament to Atwood's career, reminding readers why she is one of the most esteemed writers of our time.
Publisher Summary 5
From one of the world's most passionately engaged and acclaimed literary citizens comes Writing with Intent, the largest collection to date of Margaret Atwood's nonfiction, ranging from 1983 to 2005. Composed of autobiographical essays, cultural commentary, book reviews, and introductory pieces to great works of literature, this is the award-winning author's first book-length nonfiction publication in twenty years. Arranged chronologically, these writings display the development of Atwood's worldview as the world around her changes.
Publisher Summary 6
From one of the world's most passionately engaged literary citizens comes Writing with Intent,the largest collection to date of Margaret Atwood's nonfiction, ranging from 1983 to 2005. Composed of autobiographical essays, cultural commentary, book reviews, and introductory pieces to great works of literature, this is the award-winning author's first book-length nonfiction publication in twenty years. Arranged chronologically, these writings display the development of Atwood's worldview as the world around her changes.
Included are the Booker Prize鈥搘inning author's reviews of books by John Updike, Italo Calvino, Toni Morrison, and others, as well as essays in which she remembers herself reading Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouseat age nineteen, and discusses the influence of George Orwell's 1984 on the writing of The Handmaid's Tale.Atwood's New York Times Book Reviewpiece that helped make Orhan Pamuk's Snow a bestseller can be found here, as well as a look back on a family trip to Afghanistan just before the Soviet invasion, and her 鈥淟etter to America,鈥?written after September 11, 2001. The insightful and memorable pieces in this book serve as a testament to Atwood's career, reminding readers why she is one of the most esteemed writers of our time.
Publisher Summary 7
From one of the world’s most passionately engaged and acclaimed literary citizens comes Writing with Intent, the largest collection to date of Margaret Atwood’s nonfiction, ranging from 1983 to 2005. Composed of autobiographical essays, cultural commentary, book reviews, and introductory pieces to great works of literature, this is the award-winning author's first book-length nonfiction publication in twenty years. Arranged chronologically, these writings display the development of Atwood’s worldview as the world around her changes.
目录
Table Of Contents:
Introduction xiii
Part One: 1983-1989
1 Review: The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike 6 (6)
2 Laughter vs. Death 12(7)
3 Review: Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino 19 (3)
4 That Certain Thing Called the Girlfriend 22 (9)
5 True North 31(15)
6 Review: Beloved by Toni Morrison 46(6)
7 Afterword: A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence 52 (4)
8 Great Aunts 56(12)
9 Introduction: Reading Blind The Best American Short Stories 1989 68(12)
10 Introduction: Women Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, George Plimpton, editor 80(9)
11 Review: The Warrior Queens by Antonia Fraser 89 (3)
12 Writing Utopia 92(13)
Part Two: 1990-1999
13 Nine Beginnings 105(6)
14 Review: The General in His Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcia M谩rquez 111(4)
15 Afterword: Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery 115(6)
16 Why I Love The Night of the Hunter, a film by Charles Laughton 121(4)
17 Spotty-Handed Villainesses: Problems of Female Bad Behavior in the Creation of Literature 125(14)
18 The Grunge Look 139(8)
19 Review: From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers by Marina Warner 147(4)
20 Review: Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories by Angela Carter 151(3)
21 Review: An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel 154(23)
22 In Search of Alias Grace: On Writing Canadian Historical Fiction t t58
23 Review: Trickster Makes This World: Mischief Myth, and Art and The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property by Lewis Hyde 177(12)
Part Three: 2000-2005
24 First Job. Waitressing 189(3)
25 Eulogy: Mordecai Richter, 1931-2001: Diogenes of Montreal 192(2)
26 Review: According to Queeney by Beryl Bainbridge 194 (4)
27 Introduction: She by H. Rider Haggard 198(7)
28 When Afghanistan Was at Peace 205(3)
29 Review: The Selected Letters of Dashiell Hammett, 1921-1960 edited by Richard Layman with Julie M. Rivett; Dashiell Hammet: A Daughter Remembers by Jo Hammett, edited by Richard Layman with Julie M. Rivett; and Dashiell Hammett: Crime Stories & Other Writings selected and edited by Steven Marcus 208(12)
30 Review: Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, a film by Zacharias Kunuk 220(4)
31 Review: Life of Pi by Yann Martel 224(3)
32 Review: Tishomingo Blues by Elmore Leonard 227 (10)
33 Eulogy: Tiff and the Animals 237(3)
34 To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf 240(3)
35 Review: The Birthday of the World and Other Stories by Ursula K. Le Guin 243(11)
36 Introduction: Ground Works, Christian B枚k, editor 254 (6)
37 Introduction: Doctor Glas by Hjalmar S枚derberg 260 (5)
38 Introduction: High Latitudes by Farley Mowat 265 (3)
39 Review: Child of My Heart by Alice McDermott 268 (9)
40 Napoleon's Two Biggest Mistakes 277(3)
41 Letter to America 280(4)
42 Writing Oryx and Crake 284(3)
43 George Orwell: Some Personal Connections 287(7)
44 Review: Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age by Bill McKibben 294(11)
45 Foreword: Victory Gardens: A Breath of Fresh Air by Elise Houghton 305(8)
46 Eulogy: Carol Shields, Who Died Last Week, Wrote Books That Were Full of Delights 313(4)
47 Review: Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi 317(5)
48 Introduction: The Complete Stories, Volume 4 by Morley Callaghan 322(13)
49 Review: Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Difficult Times by Studs Terkel 335(8)
50 Mortification 343(3)
51 Review: A Story as Sharp as a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World by Robert Bringhurst 346(6)
52 Review: The Mays of Ventadorn by W.S. Merwin 352(4)
53 Review: Snow by Orhan Pamuk 356(4)
54 Review: From Eve to Dawn by Marilyn French 360 (5)
55 To Beechy Island 365(10)
56 Introduction: Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition [revised edition] by Owen Beattie and John Geiger 375(7)
57 Review: Acquainted with the Night: Excurstions Through the World After Dark by Christopher Dewdney 382
58 Introduction Ten Ways of Looking at The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells 286(113)
Acknowledgments 399 (2)
Bibliography 401(6)
Index 407(20)
About the Author 427
Introduction xiii
Part One: 1983-1989
1 Review: The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike 6 (6)
2 Laughter vs. Death 12(7)
3 Review: Difficult Loves by Italo Calvino 19 (3)
4 That Certain Thing Called the Girlfriend 22 (9)
5 True North 31(15)
6 Review: Beloved by Toni Morrison 46(6)
7 Afterword: A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence 52 (4)
8 Great Aunts 56(12)
9 Introduction: Reading Blind The Best American Short Stories 1989 68(12)
10 Introduction: Women Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, George Plimpton, editor 80(9)
11 Review: The Warrior Queens by Antonia Fraser 89 (3)
12 Writing Utopia 92(13)
Part Two: 1990-1999
13 Nine Beginnings 105(6)
14 Review: The General in His Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcia M谩rquez 111(4)
15 Afterword: Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery 115(6)
16 Why I Love The Night of the Hunter, a film by Charles Laughton 121(4)
17 Spotty-Handed Villainesses: Problems of Female Bad Behavior in the Creation of Literature 125(14)
18 The Grunge Look 139(8)
19 Review: From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers by Marina Warner 147(4)
20 Review: Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories by Angela Carter 151(3)
21 Review: An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel 154(23)
22 In Search of Alias Grace: On Writing Canadian Historical Fiction t t58
23 Review: Trickster Makes This World: Mischief Myth, and Art and The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property by Lewis Hyde 177(12)
Part Three: 2000-2005
24 First Job. Waitressing 189(3)
25 Eulogy: Mordecai Richter, 1931-2001: Diogenes of Montreal 192(2)
26 Review: According to Queeney by Beryl Bainbridge 194 (4)
27 Introduction: She by H. Rider Haggard 198(7)
28 When Afghanistan Was at Peace 205(3)
29 Review: The Selected Letters of Dashiell Hammett, 1921-1960 edited by Richard Layman with Julie M. Rivett; Dashiell Hammet: A Daughter Remembers by Jo Hammett, edited by Richard Layman with Julie M. Rivett; and Dashiell Hammett: Crime Stories & Other Writings selected and edited by Steven Marcus 208(12)
30 Review: Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, a film by Zacharias Kunuk 220(4)
31 Review: Life of Pi by Yann Martel 224(3)
32 Review: Tishomingo Blues by Elmore Leonard 227 (10)
33 Eulogy: Tiff and the Animals 237(3)
34 To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf 240(3)
35 Review: The Birthday of the World and Other Stories by Ursula K. Le Guin 243(11)
36 Introduction: Ground Works, Christian B枚k, editor 254 (6)
37 Introduction: Doctor Glas by Hjalmar S枚derberg 260 (5)
38 Introduction: High Latitudes by Farley Mowat 265 (3)
39 Review: Child of My Heart by Alice McDermott 268 (9)
40 Napoleon's Two Biggest Mistakes 277(3)
41 Letter to America 280(4)
42 Writing Oryx and Crake 284(3)
43 George Orwell: Some Personal Connections 287(7)
44 Review: Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age by Bill McKibben 294(11)
45 Foreword: Victory Gardens: A Breath of Fresh Air by Elise Houghton 305(8)
46 Eulogy: Carol Shields, Who Died Last Week, Wrote Books That Were Full of Delights 313(4)
47 Review: Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi 317(5)
48 Introduction: The Complete Stories, Volume 4 by Morley Callaghan 322(13)
49 Review: Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Difficult Times by Studs Terkel 335(8)
50 Mortification 343(3)
51 Review: A Story as Sharp as a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World by Robert Bringhurst 346(6)
52 Review: The Mays of Ventadorn by W.S. Merwin 352(4)
53 Review: Snow by Orhan Pamuk 356(4)
54 Review: From Eve to Dawn by Marilyn French 360 (5)
55 To Beechy Island 365(10)
56 Introduction: Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition [revised edition] by Owen Beattie and John Geiger 375(7)
57 Review: Acquainted with the Night: Excurstions Through the World After Dark by Christopher Dewdney 382
58 Introduction Ten Ways of Looking at The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells 286(113)
Acknowledgments 399 (2)
Bibliography 401(6)
Index 407(20)
About the Author 427
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