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Margaret Atwood

A New Companion

by Gina Wisker (Volume editor)
©2026 Edited Collection 231 Pages

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Summary

For several decades Margaret Atwood has been a consistent, insightful, wry, concerned and utterly engaged voice for our varying times. Margaret Atwood: A New Companion offers new interpretations of a wide range of Atwood’s writing, including lesser discussed works like her children’s books, poetry and music. The book addresses crucial contemporary political and cultural issues, including climate change, sustainability, eco-diversity, Covid-19, Trump’s policies, surveillance, identity, gender and power. The collection shares new insights into the ever topical Alias Grace, The Handmaid’s Tale and the legacies in The Testaments. It explores and enacts themes of mourning and loss and an exuberant engagement with life in her poetry as well as her activist writing on eco-diversity and survival.
The book affirms Margaret Atwood as a fount of powerful, insightful and practical knowledge about the importance of language and story in action and of carefully and deliberately choosing, speaking and sharing insights, arguments and alternative ways of imagining. A skilled weaver of words, Atwood enacts the magic of writing, speaking truth to power.

Details

Pages
231
Publication Year
2026
ISBN (Softcover)
9781800798618
Language
English
Keywords
margaret atwood companion
Published
Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2026. 231 pp., 4 Ill. b/w, 5 Ill. col.
Product Safety
Peter Lang Group AG

Biographical notes

Gina Wisker (Volume editor)

Gina Wisker is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the University of Bath, professor emeritus at the University of Brighton and lecturer in literature at Open University. She has authored over 140 articles and authored or edited 27 books, including Margaret Atwood, an Introduction to Critical Views of Her Fiction (2012), Contemporary Women’s Gothic Fiction (2016) and Contemporary Women’s Ghost Stories: Spectres, Revenants, Ghostly Returns (2022).

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