Biography Flash Margaret Atwood at 86 Still Breathing Fire Through Poetry Politics and Prophetic Literary Power
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Margaret Atwood, the 86-year-old literary powerhouse behind The Handmaids Tale, grabbed headlines just yesterday with a fiery World Poetry Day interview in Mundo America, where she promoted her new poetry collection Sincerely, a Salamandra edition of verses from 2008 to 2019 blending twilight reflections on old age, love, memory, and sharp jabs at Trump, feminism, and ecological doom. She dished on everything from her late husband Graeme Gibson to why AI botches poetry like hers, insisting all literature starts as oral voice and revolutions inevitably spawn Stalins. No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but this chat underscores her enduring bite, weighing heavy for biographers charting her fearless late-career candor amid global unrest.
A few days back on March 20, CBS Evening News spotlighted archival gems like her 60 Minutes sit-down and Golden Globes nods, tying into Handmaids ongoing cultural grip. Business buzz includes her April 23 Grunin Center talk in Toms River, New Jersey, with 20-dollar in-person tickets and free livestreams hyping her memoir Book of Lives and short stories Old Babes in the Wood, per New Jersey Stage. No fresh social media mentions surfaced, though her two-million Twitter followers know shes a regular firebrand there.
Earlier this month, Norway Memorial Librarys Morning Book Club on March 17 dissected Fourteen Days, the collaborative pandemic novel she edited with Douglas Preston, signaling her influence in ensemble projects. These beats paint Atwood not slowing down, her wit slicing through politics and poetry with prophetic edge that could redefine her legacy as freedoms unflinching sentinel.
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