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Margaret Atwood in Granada: Morning Ceremony and Meeting Open to the Public and Free in the Afternoon

Summary by Granada Hoy
The Canadian novelist, Princess of Asturias Award, will have a full schedule this Monday An Institute of Vallecas fulfills its dream of traveling to Granada

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It is not strange, as is the case in this article, that the information about Margaret Atwood is titled with a quotation from something she said. Better to quote it literally, because Atwood (Ottawa, 86) is difficult to improve the formulation of the many things she says. The Canadian writer, author of The Tale of the Maiden now 41 years ago and, more recently, of her autobiography The Book of My Lives. Like a few memoirs or of Honestly, her las…

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Canadian writer Margaret Atwood is already Ph.D. Honoris Causa from the University of Granada, on the morning of Monday, June 22, the solemn investiture ceremony was held at the Crucero del Hospital Real, presided over by Rector Pedro Mercado Pacheco.

The Canadian novelist, Princess of Asturias Award, will have a full schedule this Monday An Institute of Vallecas fulfills its dream of traveling to Granada

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Granada Hoy broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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