Margaret Atwood ~ "Dancing Girls and Other Stories"
Margaret Atwood ~ "Dancing Girls and Other Stories"
This splendid volume of short fiction testifies to Margaret Atwood’s startlingly original voice, full of a rare intensity and exceptional intelligence. Her men and women still mis-communicate, still remain separate in different rooms, different houses, or even different worlds. With brilliant flashes of fantasy, humour, and unexpected violence, the stories reveal the complexities of human relationships and bring to life characters who touch us deeply, evoking terror and laughter, compassion and recognition - and dramatically demonstrate why Margaret Atwood is one of the most important writers in English today.
Atwood’s short stories are shocking, vibrant glances at some of her most interesting people. The stories in this collection were published in many journals, from the prestigious Harper’s to the rarified journals like “Fiddlehead” and “The Malahat Review”. Because many of these pieces were published in smaller journals, they’ve not been widely read. If you see yourself as an Atwood buff, you need this book to complete your collection.
Stories in “Dancing Girls”:
The War in the Bathroom
The Man from Mars
Polarities
Under Glass
The Grave of the Famous Poet
Rape Fantasies
Hair Jewellery
When It Happens
A Travel Piece
The Resplendent Quetzal
Training
Lives of the Poets
Dancing Girls
Giving Birth
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