Margaret Atwood
Bibliography
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Novels:
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The Edible Woman (1969)
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Surfacing (1972)
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Lady Oracle (1976)
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Life Before Man (1979, finalist for the Governor General's Award)
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Bodily Harm (1981)
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The Handmaid's Tale (1985, winner of the 1987 Arthur C. Clarke Award and 1985 Governor General's Award, finalist for the 1986 Booker Prize)
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Cat's Eye (1988, finalist for the 1988 Governor General's Award and the 1989 Booker Prize)
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The Robber Bride (1993, finalist for the 1994 Governor General's Award and shortlisted for the James Tiptree Jr. Award)
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Alias Grace (1996, winner of the 1996 Giller Prize, finalist for the 1996 Booker Prize and the 1996 Governor General's Award, shortlisted for the 1997 Orange Prize for Fiction)
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The Blind Assassin (2000, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize and finalist for the 2000 Governor General's Award, shortlisted for the 2001 Orange Prize for Fiction.)
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Oryx and Crake (2003, finalist for the 2003 Booker Prize and the 2003 Governor General's Award and shortlisted for the 2004 Orange Prize for Fiction.)
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The Penelopiad (2005, nominated for the 2006 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature and longlisted for the 2007 International Dublin Literary Award)
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The Year of the Flood (2009, Oryx and Crake companion, longlisted for the 2011 International Dublin Literary Award)
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MaddAddam (2013) (Third novel in Oryx and Crake trilogy)
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Scribbler Moon (2014; written in 2014 as part of the Future Library project)
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The Heart Goes Last (2015)
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Hag-Seed (2016)
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The Testaments (2019, joint winner of the 2019 Booker Prize)[185]
Short fiction:
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Dancing Girls (1977, winner of the St. Lawrence Award for Fiction and the award of The Periodical Distributors of Canada for Short Fiction)
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Murder in the Dark (1983)
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Bluebeard's Egg (1983)
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Wilderness Tips (1991, finalist for the Governor General's Award)
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Good Bones (1992)
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The Labrador Fiasco (1996)
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The Tent (2006)
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Moral Disorder (2006)
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Stone Mattress (2014)
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Poetry:
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Double Persephone (1961)
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The Circle Game (1964, winner of the 1966 Governor General's Award)
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Expeditions (1965)
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Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein (1966)
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The Animals in That Country (1968)
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Procedures for Underground (1970)
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Power Politics (1971)
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You Are Happy (1974) Includes the poem Song of the Worms
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Selected Poems (1976)
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Two-Headed Poems (1978)
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True Stories (1981)
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Love Songs of a Terminator (1983)
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Snake Poems (1983)
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Interlunar (1984)
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Selected Poems 1966–1984 (Canada)
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Morning in the Burned House (1995)
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Eating Fire: Selected Poems, 1965–1995 (UK,1998)
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"You Begin." (1978) – as recited by Margaret Atwood; included in all three most recent editions of her "Selected Poems" as listed above (US, CA, UK)
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The Door (2007)
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Children's books:
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Up in the Tree (1978)
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Anna's Pet (1980) (with Joyce C. Barkhouse)
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For the Birds (1990) (with Shelly Tanaka)
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Wandering Wenda and Widow Wallop's Wunderground Washery (2011); inspired a cartoon series called Wandering Wenda in 2016
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Non-fiction:
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Days of the Rebels 1815–1840 (1977)
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Through the One-Way Mirror (1986)
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Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature (1995)
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Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose 1983–2005 (2005)
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On Writers and Writing (2015)
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Graphic novels:
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Angel Catbird, with Johnnie Christmas and Tamra Bonvillain (2016)
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War Bears, with Ken Steacy (2018)
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Margaret Atwood books