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Margaret Atwood

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Gender Female
Age 84
Web site margaretatwood.ca
Date of birth November 18,1939
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Ottawa
Canada
PoemsMorning in the Burned House
Two-Headed Poems
You Are Happy
The Circle Game
The Door
Job Author
Poet
Novelist
Businessperson
Television producer
Inventor
Essayist
Activist
Literary critic
Narrator
Movies/Shows Payback
In the Wake of the Flood
Margaret Atwood: Once in August
Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography
Awaiting Atwood
Yesno
Surfacing
The Robber Bride
Alias Grace
The Handmaid's Tale
Official site margaretatwood.ca
Spouse Jim Polk
Short stories Happy Endings
Rape Fantasies
The Resplendent Quetzal
My Life as a Bat
Unearthing Suite
Freeforall
Children Eleanor Atwood Gibson
Parents Carl Edmund Atwood
Margaret Dorothy Killam
Siblings Ruth Atwood
Harold Leslie Atwood
NationalityCanadian
Nominations Booker Prize
International Booker Prize
Giller Prize
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The Handmaid's Tale
Cat's Eye
The Blind Assassin
MaddAddam
The Year of the Flood
Surfacing
Hag-Seed
The Penelopiad
The Edible Woman
The Heart Goes Last
The Robber Bride
Stone Mattress
Moral Disorder
Bodily Harm
Lady Oracle
Wilderness Tips
Life Before Man
Bluebeard's Egg
Dancing Girls & Other Stories
Angel Catbird
Morning in the Burned House
In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination
The Circle Game
The Journals of Susanna Moodie
Good Bones and Simple Murders
Good Bones
Double Persephone
Negotiating with the Dead
Power Politics
Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth
Writing with Intent
The Animals in That Country
Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature
Rude Ramsay and the roaring radishes
Murder in the Dark
Procedures for Underground
Princess Prunella and the purple peanut
The Labrador Fiasco
Second words
Two-Headed Poems
Anna's pet
Bashful Bob and Doleful Dorinda
This Is a Photograph of Me: Girl and Horse, 1928
The Resplendent Quetzal
Fantasie di stupro e altri racconti
The Door
I'm Starved for You
Erase Me: Positron, Episode Three
The Handmaid's Tale: The Graphic Novel
The Testaments
Alias Grace
Oryx and Crake
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Margaret Eleanor Atwood CC OOnt CH FRSC FRSL is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor.

Biography

Margaret atwood is a canadian poet.Novelist.Literary critic.Essayist.And environmental activist.She was born on november 18.1939 in ottawa.Ontario.Canada.She is the daughter of carl edmund atwood and margaret dorothy killam.She has one brother.Haorld leslie atwodo.She is 5 feet inches tall.Weighs around 130 pounds.And has blue eyes.Her body type is slender.Her zodiac isgn is scorpio.

Education and Career

Atwood attended the university of torotno and graduated with a bahcelor of arst in 1961.She then went on to pursue a master of arts in 1962.She has held numerous teaching positions at various universities.Including the university of british columbia.The university of alberta.And the university of toronto.She is currently a professor at the university of toronto.

Relationships

Atwood was married to jim polk from 1968 to 1973.She then married novelist graeme gibson in 1973 and they had one daughter.Eleanor.Atwood and gibsno divorced in the late 1980s.

Success

Atwood is best known for her novels.Including the handmaid s tale.Cat s eye.And the blind assassin.She has won numerous awards for her work.Including the booker prize.The arthur c.Clarke award.And the governor general s award.In 2019.She was awarded the nobel prize in literature for her "poetic voice that with the sensibility of truth illuminates the femael expeirecne and reality." .

Most Important Event

The most important event in margaret atwood s ilfe was winning the nobel prize in literature in 2019.This was a major milestone in her career and cemented her place as one of the most important wirters of the 21st century.

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... It follows, as well as an open letter signed by authors Margaret Atwood and Philip Pullman that same month calling for AI companies to compensate them for using their work...

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... Previous winners of the prize include Malorie Blackman, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Lemn Sissay, as well as Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, Tom Stoppard and Carol Ann Duffy...

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... Although it s still unclear what those final regulations will look like, the law has raised the ire of everyone from TikTokers to esteemed author Margaret Atwood...

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... The conviction of Bernardini, who was arrested by the FBI in January last year, appears to explain a mystery that has baffled the literary world for years, with Margaret Atwood, Ian McEwan and Sally Rooney among the novelists targeted...

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... It has a novel twist (pardon the pun) - each character has been secretly written by a different author from Margaret Atwood and John Grisham to Dave Eggers and Celeste Ng...

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Booker Prize: Five other times awards have been shared

Jun 10,2020 7:33 pm

L to R: Sigourney Weaver with Jodie Foster , Margaret Atwood with Bernardine Evaristo and Glenn Close with Lady Gaga

For the third time in its 50-year history, the Booker Prize has been shared between two authors.

Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo were named joint winners on Monday and will each receive half of the £50,000 prize money.

The award was previously shared in 1974 and again in 1992, after which The Rules were changed to prevent another tie.

Yet this year's judges chose to overrule their own regulations and split The Prize between Atwood's The Testaments and Evaristo's Girl, Woman, Other.

Here are five other notable occasions when More Than one party ended up being crowned the victor in an arts and entertainment contest.

Academy Awards , 1969

Ingrid Bergman was as surprised as anyone when she opened an envelope on 14 April 1969 to discover The Best actress Oscar would go to Two People .

"It's a tie!" she exclaimed, revealing to a stunned audience that Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand would both be honoured for The Lion in Winter and Funny Girl respectively.

"Hello gorgeous!" said Streisand as she accepted her best actress Oscar

Both actresses received 3,030 votes each, though only Streisand was present to accept. Hepburn's Oscar - Her Third of four - was accepted on her behalf by her director Anthony Harvey.

A tie had previously occurred in 1932 when Fredric March and Wallace Beery were both named best actor.

March had actually received One More vote than Berry, but The Rules at the time decreed a tie would be declared if any actor came within three votes of winning.

There have been four other ties in the history of the Academy Awards , though those all occurred in less prominent categories.

The Most recent took place in 2013 when The Best sound editing Oscar was shared between Skyfall and Zero Dark Thirty.

Eurovision Song Contest, 1969

For The First and only time in Eurovision history, the 1969 contest resulted in a four-way split.

France, Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom were all named winners after Ending Up with the same points tally in Madrid .

Lulu (far right) with The Other winning singers and 1968 winner Massiel (centre)

At the time, each country had a jury consisting of 10 members who each awarded one point to their favourite song. An improbable turn of events led to four countries receiving 18 points each.

Since there was no rule at the time to govern a tie, all four were declared winners and were invited to perform their respective winning songs.

Years later, Lulu called The Situation "ridiculous" but admitted she was "so glad" her Boom Bang-a-Bang song had been one of The Top four.

"If I'd have been fifth I'd have been desperate," the Scottish singer told Australian Talk Show Today Extra in 2016.

Golden Globes, 1988

History was made twice at the 46th Golden Globe awards when two of its categories resulted in a three-way tie.

Jodie Foster , Shirley Maclaine and Sigourney Weaver all shared the award for best actress in a motion picture drama.

Weaver and Foster (left) shared their triumph with The Absent MacLaine (right)

"I don't believe this," muttered Michael Douglas as he declared the result with his Fatal Attraction co-star Anne Archer .

Weaver , for her part, said the award should have resulted in "a five-way tie". MacLaine did not attend The Ceremony .

The Prize for best actor in a comedy or musical TV series, meanwhile, was jointly awarded to Michael J Fox, Judd Hirsch and Richard Mulligan .

Empty Nest star Mulligan was the only one of the three on hand to accept his award In Person .

There were three other two-way ties on one of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association 's more bonkers nights.

Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize, 2016

The judges of the UK's only literary award for comic literature couldn't decide between two of the 2016 nominees. So they decided to honour both.

That meant authors Paul Murray and Hannah Rothschild both had Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs named after their respective winning novels.

It was the First Time the award - presented annually to the book (or books) deemed to best capture The Comic spirit of PG Wodehouse - had been split between two winners.

Jurist James Naughtie said it had been "impossible to separate" Murray's The Mark and The Void and Rothschild's debut novel The Improbability of Love.

Peter Florence , chair of The Jury that chose to split this year's Booker Prize , is a founder judge of the Wodehouse Prize.

Critics' Choice Awards, 2019

Earlier this year, Glenn Close and Lady Gaga were both crowned best actress at the 24th annual Critics' Choice Awards.

Close was recognised for her work in The Wife , while Lady Gaga was honoured for her performance in A Star is Born .

Glenn and Gaga celebrated their joint triumph backstage

"I was so thrilled [to tie] with Gaga," Close told reporters afterwards. "Maybe One Year everyone in the same category will all be Up There together, because how do you choose?"

This was actually the second tie of The Night as the award for best actress in a TV movie or limited series was also bifurcated.

"I actually can't think of a more Beautiful Thing than a tie, because there really isn't a winner when we get to do such great work and we have such wonderful opportunities," said Amy Adams as she shared the stage with fellow winner Patricia Arquette .

Ties are relatively common at the Broadcast Film Critics Association's awards, though this was only the second time two occurred at the same ceremony.

It was a case of Mixed Emotions for Gaga, who rushed from the January ceremony to "" to her dying horse Arabella.

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