Margaret Atwood, author of “The Handmaid’s Tale”, was in Lisbon
The novel “A História de uma Serva”, which is the author of a series of series in recent years, was in Lisbon for a conversation with the writer and librarian Alberto Manguel.
Margaret Atwood is one of today’s most recognized writers and one of the Nobel Prize winners for literature.
The vision of literature, characters and stories that Margarett got used to reading and creating in the more than 40 novels, essays or poetry books that have already fulfilled is similar to building a house.
Until she reaches the roof, the writer who has won some of the most important awards in international literature focuses on the credibility of every detaileven if history portrays a fundamentalist theocratic dictatorship and oppressive of women’s rights that became a television success
In one of the first times in Lisbon, Margaret Atwood shared the stage of the Tivoli Winter Garden with the bibliophile Alberto Manguel. A relationship that could bring an 82-year-old writer back to the country in the near future, where it is expected that he will also see a new book published in Portuguese, closer to the end of the year.