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The Tent is a book by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, published in 2006. Although classified with Atwood’s short fiction, The Tent has been characterized as an “experimental”[1] collection of “fictional essays'[2] or “mini-fictions.”[3] The work also incorporates line drawings by Atwood.

Margaret Atwood is a Canadian award-winning writer known for her poetry, short-stories and novels including 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'Alias Grace.' Learn more at Biography.com. Atwood suggests that this will be the most exciting thing that will happen to Christine in her lifetime, and that she is left to retreat into anonymity as does “the man from Mars.” Bibliography. Atwood The Man From Mars Pdf. The first volume will I. Extracts from this document. Introduction 'The Man from Mars' In the short story 'The Man from Mars' by Margaret Atwood, Christine, the main character, is pursued by 'a person from another culture.' As the Christine's relationship with this man. The Tent is a book by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, published in 2006. Although classified with Atwood’s short fiction, The Tent has been characterized as an “experimental” collection of “fictional essays' or “mini-fictions.” The work also incorporates line drawings by Atwood.

The collection features themes familiar in Atwood’s works, including a feminist portrayal of “national” childhood, the burdens of fame, and the reworking of Classical mythology.

Several of the pieces included in The Tent were previously published to benefit a variety of organizations, the royalties being donated to the World Wildlife Federation, the Indian Ocean Tsunami Earthquake Charities, the Hay-On-Wye Festival in Wales, and the Harbourfront Reading Series in Toronto.[4]

The pieces in the book are:

  1. The War in the Bathroom
  2. The Man from Mars
  3. Polarities
  4. Under Glass
  5. The Grave of the Famous Poet
  6. Rape Fantasies
  7. Hair Jewllery
  8. When It Happens
  9. A Travel Piece
  10. The Resplendent Quetzal
  11. Training
  12. Lives of the Poets
  13. Dancing Grils
  14. Giving Birth

References[edit]

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  1. ^Wiersema, Robert (Sep 24, 2006), 'Three's the charm: It's Margaret Atwood's third book in a year -- and her most powerful', The Ottawa Citizen, pp. C. 1. Fro
  2. ^Blais, Jacqueline (May 20, 2007), 'Summer lovin'; During those lazy, crazy, hazy days, nothing beats kicking back with a good read, whether it's the latest in literature or a juicy guilty pleasure', Calgary Herald, pp. C. 1. Fro
  3. ^Helm, Richard (Jan 23, 2007), 'Atwood sounds the alarm: Author and conservationist reads the doomsday clock', Edmonton Journal, pp. D. 1. Fro
  4. ^Caple, Natalee (Jan 21, 2006), 'Writing Life: Atwood collects 'bite-sized' mini-fictions in The Tent', Calgary Herald, pp. F. 1. Fro

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The Atwood Stories
Country of originCanada
No. of episodes6
Production
Running timeapprox. 0:30 (per episode)
Release
Original networkW
Original releaseFebruary 20 –
March 27, 2003

The Atwood Stories was a Canadian television drama series, which aired on W in 2003.[1] A short-run dramatic anthology series produced by Shaftesbury Films, the series dramatized six short stories by Margaret Atwood.[2] It was one of the first original Canadian drama series ever commissioned by the network.[3]

The series was a Gemini Award nominee for Best Drama Series at the 18th Gemini Awards.[4]

The following year, Shaftesbury produced The Shields Stories, a similar series which dramatized six short stories by another Canadian writer, Carol Shields.[5]

Episodes[edit]

Atwood The Man From Mars

#TitleDirectorWriterOriginal air dateProduction code
1'Polarities'Lori SpringLori SpringFebruary 20, 20031-01
A young American in his early 30s (David Sutcliffe) takes a teaching job at a Canadian university, and enters a relationship with a female graduate student (Michèle-Barbara Pelletier).
2'Betty'Marni BanackLori SpringFebruary 27, 20031-02
Eight-year-old Alice (Megan Diamond) and her older sister (Samantha Kreger) observe the marital breakdown of their neighbours Betty (Sharon Bajer) and Fred (Jonathan Scarfe).
3'The Man from Mars'Lynne StopkewichLynne Stopkewich, Doug TaylorMarch 6, 20031-03
A lonely, overweight young girl, Christine (Emily Hampshire) finds a new sense of herself when she meets an Asian exchange student (Jovanni Sy). Also stars Sonja Smits as Christine's mother.
4'Death by Landscape'Stacey Stewart CurtisJason ShermanMarch 13, 20031-04
A landscape painting causes sixty-five-year-old Lois (Roberta Maxwell) to reminisce about the mysterious disappearance of her childhood friend Lucy (Courtney-Jane White) while they are together at a summer camp.
5'Isis in Darkness'Norma BaileyDavid YoungMarch 20, 20031-05
Aspiring writer Richard (Christian Campbell) is entranced by Selena (Brigitte Bako), an exotic and mysterious young poet he meets in a bohemian Yorkville café.
6'The Sunrise'Francine ZuckermanFrancine Zuckerman, Chris PhilpottMarch 27, 20031-06
A reclusive painter (Rebecca Jenkins) finds her life transformed when she meets a young man (Tygh Runyan) who threatens to upset her tidy, ordered life.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Atwood at large'. The Globe and Mail, February 15, 2003.
  2. ^'W Network to air anthology of Margaret Atwood stories'. North Bay Nugget, February 19, 2003.
  3. ^'Dramatized Atwood stories a big splash for W Network'. Ottawa Citizen, February 20, 2003.
  4. ^'Dark horses and front-runners in competition for 2003 Geminis'. Guelph Mercury, October 17, 2003.
  5. ^'Shields and Atwood on TV? What took so long?'. The Globe and Mail, March 9, 2004.

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