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Margaret Atwood on her latest dystopian novel "The Heart Goes Last" 

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Canadian literary icon Margaret Atwood joins Shad to discuss The Heart Goes Last, her new dystopian novel about the bleak future that awaits us. Although her speculative tale is rife with sex robots and voluntary prisons, all is not lost. In a wide-ranging interview, the writer reflects on authoritarianism, human nature, and the durability of hope in the darkest of circumstances.
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Комментарии : 41   
@mattsager2360
@mattsager2360 6 лет назад
I've been watching Atwood interviews all week and I love how cheeky and sharp she can be. But when the interviewer is respectful, intelligent and articulate, [like shad always is] she's much more serious and I think you can tell she appreciates being there more. Thanks for being you, Shad!
@melancholiac
@melancholiac 3 года назад
Quite apart from her great intellect and imagination she always comes over as a kind and decent person. I admire her for all these traits.
@catherinemartina6469
@catherinemartina6469 6 лет назад
This is the wisest most intelligent women I have ever heard, read, listened to. I LOVE MARGARET ATWOOD
@mhill7569
@mhill7569 4 года назад
Totally agree.Old in yrs Only!💓
@staceybrookswest1409
@staceybrookswest1409 6 лет назад
I could listen to her all day! What a brilliant articulate woman!
@debrawehrly9031
@debrawehrly9031 5 лет назад
Me too! I admire her tremendously!
@Travmann777
@Travmann777 8 лет назад
Margaret Atwood is a gem! Great interview
@carolyngray6875
@carolyngray6875 8 лет назад
Thoughtful and intriguing. download mp3 version @ tinyurl . com \ qagkqbc . delete spaces.
@monicazeckel9888
@monicazeckel9888 8 лет назад
really sharp interviewer. Engaging, as always, Atwood.
@Photographlife
@Photographlife 8 лет назад
Ugh, I love Margaret Atwood novels.
@sona5546
@sona5546 3 года назад
I love how she speaks. The articulation is perfect
@RussianLanguagePodcast
@RussianLanguagePodcast 2 года назад
My favorite author. Thank you for this interview.
@janellemonfort
@janellemonfort 3 года назад
She is so inspiring, smart and funny... And i love the questions the interviewer chose to ask her. I hope I'll be as awesome as her when I'm her age
@mhill7569
@mhill7569 4 года назад
What an Amazing BEing❗️❗️❗️
@chloeyukaivanova9015
@chloeyukaivanova9015 7 лет назад
I miss you, Shad
@fergalcollins2196
@fergalcollins2196 6 лет назад
What a truly wise and intelligent lady
@OsirisMalkovich
@OsirisMalkovich 8 лет назад
Listening to her talk about _1984_ I realize that she put a very similar ending in her book _The Handmaid's Tale._
@SoulfulStoriesFromKinga
@SoulfulStoriesFromKinga 10 месяцев назад
Lovely interview
@s.l.3281
@s.l.3281 5 лет назад
I like the way she simplified the problem with bill c-51 by pointing out that you yourself could be mistakenly identified as a terrorist where you would have no recourse. Basically, put yourself in the place of the victim and suddenly you wouldn't stand for this. Empathy goes a long way, and I think it is a covert theme across many of her works.
@paulolarrea1334
@paulolarrea1334 2 года назад
Great interview.
@billyalarie2841
@billyalarie2841 7 лет назад
"the talking barbie who said 'math is hard'" D Y I N G
@Beachapeeater
@Beachapeeater 8 лет назад
Margaret is great but that mug on the desk is gorgeous and I need one.
@baby.seadogs
@baby.seadogs 7 лет назад
Beachapeeater its just a cbc mug :) you can get them onlibw!
@jauxro
@jauxro 4 года назад
Research can really be roadblock to writing fiction. I find it's better to ask yourself for the answers and leave any problems for revision
@jauxro
@jauxro 4 года назад
"People my age don't have as much fear" damn okay
@LuvableAF
@LuvableAF 3 месяца назад
I’ve always avoided reading Margaret Atwood, and I assumed she was a female fluff writer…but this is her third book I’m reading and I’m dazzled how dystopian she writes, but not in an science fiction way.
@Falconlibrary
@Falconlibrary 7 лет назад
I'd love to have coffee with her.
@QwithTomPower
@QwithTomPower 7 лет назад
We concur with your statement! We wish we could have her on all the time!
@preggioperson
@preggioperson 6 лет назад
Daniel Bradford yeah a brilliant woman with a brilliant mind.
@nononouh
@nononouh Год назад
10
@teresalin8877
@teresalin8877 8 лет назад
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@ProjectEnglishII
@ProjectEnglishII 2 года назад
It's funny how she keeps reminding him she used to be young. He doesn't seem to care about her age as much as she does! She has written that vanity never goes away, though...
@ProjectEnglishII
@ProjectEnglishII 2 года назад
Oh, what she said about the end of 1984 --- that explains the conferences at the end of Handmaid's Tale and sequel
@MickandMom
@MickandMom 2 года назад
She needs to be interviewed by joe Rogan
@SisterPatGoad
@SisterPatGoad 5 лет назад
Writing her imagination.. well Maybe she is giving the the new world order IDEAS, they can implement!!!!
@donreed
@donreed 3 года назад
Sorry, Mags, but after 2020, people found out what Dystopian means in real life, when it steps out of the pages of novels, turns into a bloodthirsty hurricane and then hurls them into the abyss. It's very unlikely they'll want to revisit the experience.
@elizabethmahoney6228
@elizabethmahoney6228 3 года назад
Wow. You have a lot to say. And such important words.
@animasuzie
@animasuzie 7 лет назад
Dystopian novels aren't helpful. They make real problems seem unreal. I can no longer read them. My bad.
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