As her reimagined version of Shakespeares Tempest is released,the acclaimed author of The Handmaid’s Tale and Maddaddam talks approximately how the world of 2016 is starting to search for alarmingly like something from one of her books Related: Margaret Atwood selects Tutul for Pen writer of courage award On Thursday, just as Iam saying goodbye to Margaret Atwood at the finish of our interview, or I get a text message. “Oh,” I say. “Bob Dylan’s won the Nobel prize.” She is approximately to have her photograph taken, and is arranging a rakish grey felt hat atop her steely curls. She looks at me, or opens her mouth very slightly,and widens her eyes. They are the faintly unrealistic blue of a Patagonian glacier. Related: A perfect storm: Margaret Atwood on rewriting Shakespeare’s Tempest Related: The month in comics: Margaret Atwood unleashes an eco-friendly superhero Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com