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Lady Oracle

by Margaret Atwood

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Anchor (1998), Paperback, 352 pages

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I loved this book on my first reading over 30 years ago and loved it as much again when I reread it last summer. Her writing is impeccable. Her stories compelling. Not only do I love her, but so does my 23 year old granddaughter, so Atwood's works are as relevant today as they were in the 1970's. ( )
  echaika | Sep 21, 2009 |
A writer fakes her own death and the story goes back to find out why. A difficult relationship with her mother, writing Gothic romances and her relationships. Atwood on form. ( )
  soffitta1 | Jul 15, 2009 |
My favorite Atwood novel, beguiling and sad. I read this on its first publication, and haven't liked any of her later works nearly so well. ( )
  FrederFrederson | Apr 16, 2009 |
This is an earlier Atwood novel, and she repeats some aspects and events in this book in later novels. However, still a good book - not great perhaps - from a truly talented witer.
  chrisell | Oct 30, 2008 |
this is my least favourite margaret atwood book. not bad, but i was expecting more. ( )
  izzynomad | Aug 1, 2008 |
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I planned my death carefully; unlike my life, which meandered along from one thing to another, despite my feeble attempts to control it.
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Faking her own death, Joan Foster flees to an Italian seaside resort there to take stock of her life - and death - so far: a life of multiple identities and transformations, from fat girl to thin, from red hair to mud brown, from London to Toronto, from Polish Count to radical husband to the Royal Porcupine (her 'con-create' poet lover), from the secret writing of gothic romances to life as Canada's 'most distunguished female poet'. Blundering from one adventure to another, each crisis more lurid and extraordinary than the last, our irrepressible heroine is always hilarious and always a survivor - if only just.

Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0771008384, Paperback)

An original and compelling work in which Margaret Atwood passes one woman’s bizarre life through the prism of her unique literary vision. The shy, awkward wife of a perpetual radical, Joan Foster is a formerly obese woman whose delicate equilibrium is threatened by the fact that the several lives she has lived separately and secretly are coming together and will be exposed. She is newly and notoriously famous as a bestselling author; she writes gothic novels under a nom de plume; she is having a hidden affair. Love, fear, understanding, suspense, sensuality, and humour – there is hardly an emotional current that is not touched in Lady Oracle, and with a depth, vitality, and wit that are rare in any time.

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