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What’s Missing in Margaret Atwood’s New Memoir
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What’s Missing in Margaret Atwood’s New Memoir

Margaret Atwood’s book promises the “flesh-and-blood person” behind her fiction but delivers something far more cautious. Lori Wilson reads What’s Missing in Margaret Atwood’s New Memoir by Amarah Hasham-Steele.

Voices of The Walrus

February 8, 202610m 41s

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Show Notes

Margaret Atwood’s book promises the “flesh-and-blood person” behind her fiction but delivers something far more cautious.

Lori Wilson reads What’s Missing in Margaret Atwood’s New Memoir

by Amarah Hasham-Steele.

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