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Literary Icon Margaret Atwood on why The Handmaid’s Tale No Longer Feels Like Fiction

Literary Icon Margaret Atwood on why The Handmaid’s Tale No Longer Feels Like Fiction

Summary

Margaret Atwood, the author of The Handmaid’s Tale, said that her dystopian story now feels closer to real life because issues like democracy, women’s rights, and free speech have weakened. She talked about President Donald Trump, book bans in the United States, and the loss of reproductive rights during an interview at a literary festival in Portugal.

Key Facts

  • Margaret Atwood wrote The Handmaid’s Tale, first published in 1985.
  • The book is seen as a symbol of resistance against losing freedoms.
  • Atwood warned for decades about dangers to democracy and women’s rights.
  • She discussed President Donald Trump and the rise in book bans in the U.S.
  • Reproductive rights have been rolled back in some places, which she highlighted.
  • Atwood burned a special edition of her novel in protest against censorship.
  • She published a new memoir called Book of Lives about her life and career.
  • The interview happened at the Babell literary festival in Porto, Portugal.
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