“The Heart Goes Last” is a contemporary dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood which follows the efforts of husband and wife Stan and Charmaine to survive and help bring down the Positron Project, supposedly aimed at ending unemployment and crime but in reality performing illegal organ harvesting and sexually altering the minds of people. "The Heart Goes Last" therein deals with important themes that range from dystopianism, human rights, and crime, to love and the heart.
The author of over sixty books, Margaret Atwood holds a unique position in contemporary Canadian literature. "Atwood is arguably the most recognizable writer in the country," noted John Bemrose in Mac...
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One of Canada's most distinguished literary figures, Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born 1939) is an internationally famous novelist, poet, critic, and politically committed cultural activist.Margaret Elean...
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One of Canada's most public literary personalities, Margaret Atwood has made her reputation as much as by being versatile as by being controversial. As a poet she has to date produced ten volumes of v...
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Margaret Atwood is arguably the most prominent contemporary Canadian writer. Best known for her novels, Atwood is also admired for her accomplishments as a poet, critic, essayist, and short-story writ...
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