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(In)Habitation CD

Centaur Records is releasing a CD by Eileen Strempel (soprano) of Syracuse University and Sylvie Beaudette (piano) of the University of Rochester.   The duo recorded musical settings of the poems of Margaret Atwood,  as part of the Atwood Project and to celebrate Women’s History Month.  Please click here for more details.

Exciting News

You can now follow Margaret Atwood on Twitter!

Or read her blog, which has a number of wonderful posts, such as “Ten Gifts to Give Beginning Novelists.”

The Year of the Flood buzz

Some links of interest:

Margaret Atwood’s Tour Blog from The Globe and Mail

A review by Jeanette Winterson in The New York Times

A review by Ursula K. Le Guin in The Guardian

A review by Jane Shilling in Telegraph

2009 Awards

Please encourage your colleagues and students to submit to the 2009 Margaret Atwood Society Awards — or submit your own work!  More information is available here.

Forthcoming in September

The Year of the Flood: A Novel

Margaret Atwood’s New Novel!

Birthday Readathon

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Happy Birthday to Margaret Atwood

Let’s celebrate! Pick up a short story, novel, poem, or nonfiction piece in honor of this esteemed author, and then tell us what you read.

Laurentian University Hosts Atwood Birthday Celebration

Four years ago in November the Department of English at Laurentian University held the first Margaret Atwood Birthday Dinner to celebrate the life and work of Canada’s premier writer.  This year, on November 13th, Margaret Atwood herself attended to the delight of a sold out hall of  240 dinner guests.  Reading from her newest work, Payback:  Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth (Toronto: Anansi, 2008), Ms. Atwood also treated guests to some impromptu joking and a concluding comment that events such as the dinner at Laurentian U, in its uniqueness, provide real assurance that Canadian culture is thriving.

 

With proceeds going to a proposed Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre on campus, the evening’s program included a welcome and blessing of the food by a Native elder, and an honour song by a Native women’s drumming group.  Such traditional food as venison stew and wild rice was served.  Before Ms. Atwood spoke, well-known Sudbury actor Pandora Topp performed a monologue by Canada’s foremost indigenous playwright, Tomson Highway.  Following dinner and the program, Ms. Atwood signed copies of fans’ books for approximately an hour.

 

The original purpose of the Margaret Atwood Birthday dinners was to create an occasion for fans throughout the world to meet on or near the date of her birth, November 18th, to celebrate together by eating appropriate foods, drinking appropriate drinks, sharing stories, reading favourite passages, and toasting her life and work.  Considering the impact Ms. Atwood’s writing has had on so many people in so many countries, we in the English Department at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada believe that these dinners are and will continue to be a fitting tribute.  For posting on our website, we welcome news of yours.

Annual Award Submissions Due December 1st

Just a reminder: submissions for the annual society awards are due December 1st.  Please see the Awards page for more information.