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Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author and poet born in 1939 with a prolific catalog of collections of poetry that includes The Circle Game (1966), Two-Headed Poems (1978), and Morning in the Burned House (1995). Atwood’s poetry delves into themes of feminism, environmentalism, and societal critique. Her verses often intertwine the personal and political, exploring the complexities of power dynamics and identity. Atwood’s poetic voice is characterized by a profound sense of observation, rich metaphors, and a deep connection to nature.

Read an overview of major works, a discussion of key themes, and explanations of important quotes from Margaret Atwood’s Poetry.

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