Good Bones
Margaret Atwood,Margaret Atwood
These wise and witty writings home in on Shakespeare, tree stumps, ecological disasters, bodies (male and female), the future and theology, amongst other matters. We hear Gertrude's version of what really happened in Hamlet; an ugly sister and a wicked stepmother put in a good word for themselves; and a reincarnated bat explains how Bram Stoker got Dracula all wrong. Good Bones is pure distilled Atwood - deliciously strong and bittersweet.
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