Margaret Atwood: Constant writing is power.

I saw an interview with Margaret Atwood by Sanlian Life Weekly today.

Interviewer Zhang Yueran said that people are always surprised by her rich and endless experiences, which she attributed to curiosity, which is a gift passed down in the family.

Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa on 1939. Since the publication of 1969' s first novel Edible Women, so far, 17 novels, 17 poems, 10 short story collections, 6 children's books and 7 non-fiction works have been published. The exuberant creativity is really amazing.

Her works have won awards frequently, and her masterpiece The Handmaid's Story is widely circulated all over the world. In 2000, he won the Booker Prize twice for The Blind Assassin, Testimony 20 19.

"In Atwood's works, women are no longer muses, stunners or demons defined and described by men. They are their own writers, and every word they write is composed of them, which cannot be summarized or simplified. "

According to it, the ultimate image of a woman writer is the sum of all the words she has written. They are recording this era with pens and creating a spiritual world with pens. Just like the title of the documentary Margaret Atwood: Writing for Strength, she has a strong writing power.