Damızlık Kızın Öyküsü #2

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Margaret Atwood

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DAMIZLIK KIZIN ÖYKÜSÜ DEVAM EDİYOR “HENÜZ BİTMEDİ. AMA BU BİR BAŞLANGIÇ.” Damızlık Kızın Öyküsü’nde isyan var. Teyzeler, Damızlık Kızlar ve onların kızları, canları pahasına savaşıp Duvar’ı yıkarak totaliter Gilead rejimini tarihin derinliklerine gömüyorlar. Ve Ahitler yazılıyor: Köleleştirilmiş kadınların öfkesiyle, özgürleştirilmiş bir nesil için…
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Estimated Reading Time: 14 hrs. 17 min.Page Number: 504Publication Date: 25 March 2020First Publication Date: 10 September 2019Publisher: Doğan KitapOriginal Title: The Testaments (The Handmaid's Tale #2)
ISBN: 9786050972559Country: TürkiyeLanguage: TürkçeFormat: Karton kapak
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Margaret Atwood
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Margaret Eleanor Atwood, born November 18, 1939, is a Canadian writer, poet, critic, essayist and feminist. He is considered among the most honored fiction writers in recent history. He won the Arthur C. Clarke and Prince of Asturias Literary Awards. He has also been shortlisted for the Booker Prizes five times, winning one, and has been a finalist for The Governor General's seven times, winning twice. He is mostly known as a novelist. At the same time, he has published 15 poetry books to date and is an award-winner in this field. He wrote his poems inspired by the legends and fairy tales he was interested in when he was young. Atwood is also the author of Tamarack Review, Harper's, CBC Anthology, Ms. He wrote short stories for Saturday Night, Playboy and many other magazines. Atwood won the 2000 Booker Prize for her novel The Blind Assassin. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as the second child of Margaret Dorothy and Carl Edmund Atwood. Her mother, Margaret Dorothy, is a dietitian and nutritionist, and her father, Carl Edmund, is an entomologist. Due to his father's research in forest entology, he spent most of his childhood in the wooded lands of the Northern Quebec region. He did not attend school full time until he was 11 years old. He became a voracious reader of literature. The ones they are most interested in are Dell pocket books of mysterious stories, Grimm's Fairy Tale books, books about Canadian animal stories and comedy books. He attended Leaside High School in Leaside and graduated in 1957. Atwood started writing at the age of six, and by the time she was 16, she realized she wanted to write professionally. In 1957, he started attending Victoria University, which is affiliated with the University of Toronto. His professors include Jay Macpherson and Northrop Frye. In 1961, he graduated with honors from the Department of Art and the Departments of Psychology and French as second majors. Immediately after winning the E.J Pratt Medal, given for his poetry book Double Persephone, which was specially published in late 1961, he continued his education at Harvard's Redcliffe College with a Woodrow Wilson scholarship. He received his master's degree from Radcliffe in 1962 and continued his further studies at Harvard University for two years, but his education was left unfinished because he did not complete his thesis on 'The English Metaphysical Romance'. He taught at well-known universities such as the University of British Columbia (1965), Sir George Williams University Montreal (1967-68), University of Alberta (1969-79), York University Toronto (1971-72) and New York University.