Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing
 

Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing

by Margaret Atwood

After having been through the "wash-and-spin cycle" a few times, Margaret Atwood realized that her "own experience in the suds may be relevant to others." Thus was born Negotiating with the Dead, six essays about what it means to be a writer, particularly a female writer. Each essay explores one aspect of writerly contemplation: art vs. commerce; the ideal reader; the separation between the... (read more)

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