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The Edible Woman is the first novel by Margaret Atwood, published in 1969, which helped to establish Atwood as a prose writer of major significance. It is the story of a young woman, Marian, whose sane, structured, consumer -oriented world starts to slip out of focus.
- Margaret Eleanor Atwood
- 1969
The Edible Woman, Margaret Atwood’s debut novel, is a slightly topsy-turvy inverted fairytale, with shades of Mad Men in its focus on consumer culture and the stifling social conventions of the mid-Sixties.
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15 de out. de 2019 · A feminist novel by Margaret Atwood about a young woman who struggles with food, love, and identity. Learn about the plot, the characters, and the themes of this 1969 classic, such as consumerism, sexuality, and motherhood.
- Linda Napikoski
A brilliant and powerful work rich in irony and metaphor, The Edible Woman is an unforgettable masterpiece by a true master of contemporary literary fiction. Contracapa Ever since her engagement, the strangest thing has been happening to Marian McAlpin: she can't eat.
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16 de mar. de 1998 · The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood is a literary masterpiece, rich with symbolism. It’s the late 1960s, and Marian struggles between her core desires and the traditional role society has placed upon her shoulders.
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- Margaret Eleanor Atwood
- Margaret Atwood
- 1969
The Edible Woman. The novel that put the bestselling author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments on the literary map. The Booker Prize winner's first novel...
A brilliant and powerful work rich in irony and metaphor, The Edible Woman is an unforgettable masterpiece by a true master of contemporary literary fiction.