Still good but wasn't feeling it.
I‘ve read a lot of Margaret Atwood‘s novels but not many of her poems, so I chose The Circle Game for #authoramonth
Favorites from this collection were The City Planners, Camera, and Spring in the Igloo.
I‘ve read a lot of Margaret Atwood‘s novels but not many of her poems, so I chose The Circle Game for #authoramonth
Favorites from this collection were The City Planners, Camera, and Spring in the Igloo.
Started and finished this today, on a rainy, grey, foggy long weekend Monday. My February book for #poetrychallenge2018 and my 1966 book for #192019challenge
I had read one or two of the poems before but most were new to me. I think I will always love themes of liminal spaces and boundaries, definition and self-definition. Much more to get from this collection than one reading can provide.
#LitsyPoetry365 Day 265 - This Is a Photograph of Me
The next selection I‘ll be highlighting is Margaret Atwood‘s first major collection of poetry, THE CIRCLE GAME, originally published in 1966.
#JubilantJuly Day 5 - Workaholics
Margaret Atwood is a prolific, literary workaholic. Since 1961, she has published over 65 works - fiction, scripts for TV, poetry, short stories, non-fiction, libretti, children's books, a graphic novel, and several anthologies. While her first work was self-published, these are her earliest (1964) and most recent (2016) commercially published works.