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Margaret Atwood: "Authors Don't Have an Army. They Can Be Turned Off Very Easily, One by one."

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She has shaped whole generations with her stories – now Margaret Atwood finally tells her own. In Berlin the cult author spoke about her memoirs "Book of Lives".
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I pass through the passage of time and, when I write, the passing time passes through me," writes Margaret Atwood, 86, introducing The Book of Lives, scarlet memories. She does not hide that her memory sometimes defies. "Memories can be precise but fanciful," she writes. The book is thick: nearly 600 pages tracing a rich life, ...

She has shaped whole generations with her stories – now Margaret Atwood finally tells her own. In Berlin the cult author spoke about her memoirs "Book of Lives".

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swr.online broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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