
Authors Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson,discussing their new books. Often called the Queen of Canadian Literature, Atwood has been writing for 50 years and has been awarded many literary prizes, including the Booker Prize for the Blind Assassin, The Prince of Asturias Prize, the Governor’s Award, as well as the Arthur C. Clark Award, among others.Best known for the Handmaid’s Tale, Moral Disorder, Oryx and Crake, Atwood presents her futuristic new book The Year of the Flood. Graeme Gibson wrote fiction for years, and has now branched out into nonfiction with his books The Bedside Book of Birds andThe Bedside Book of Beasts. Sumptuously illustrated and well researched, Gibson explores the roles of predators and birds andbeautifully explores what mankind learns frombirds and beasts. From Atwood's futuristic novels, to Gibson's keen awareness of the knowledge and power we derive from animals, both authors reveal possible futures and the choices we have to make to preserve our natural world, and provide rich and compelling interviews.
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