She is one of the most influential writers in the world, and her best-known novel The Handmaid’s Tale became an equally successful Netflix series. Now Margaret Atwood is a guest on the endless podcast.
A German AI translation of this conversation can also be found on the usual podcast platforms. It is available to subscribers only.
She talks about her childhood in the wilds of Canada, about the dreams she still has today – and about her international breakthrough as a bestselling author. She reflects on her definition of feminism and on her hope for a better America: «Donald Trump is in trouble.» She recalls how it came about that, in 1984, she began writing her dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale in West Berlin. The book appeared a year later, was first adapted for film by Volker Schlöndorff in 1990, and from 2017 onward turned into an award-winning series for the streaming service Netflix.
Margaret Atwood was born in 1939 in Ottawa, Canada. She studied at the University of Toronto and at Harvard, taught literature, and published poetry and literary criticism. Her first novel, The Edible Woman, appeared in 1969. To this day she has published more than 60 books; most recently Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts, even though she never wanted to write an autobiography.
Margaret Atwood has received numerous awards for her work, among them the Booker Prize (twice), the Franz Kafka Prize, and the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. In the podcast, she remembers the first clothes she designed for herself as a teenager, speaks about her husband, the ornithologist and writer Graeme Gibson – and mentions that she still reads books in German, most recently a volume of Bavarian fairy tales.
After 2 hours and 21 minutes, Margaret Atwood ends the conversation – for on Alles Gesagt?, only the guest may do so.
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