About
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author renowned for her speculative fiction and feminist themes. Her novel The Handmaid's Tale, published by Vintage, part of Penguin Random House, is a seminal work in dystopian literature and has won the Arthur C. Clarke Award. Atwood has twice won the Booker Prize, for The Blind Assassin and The Testaments, the latter continuing the story of The Handmaid's Tale. Her prolific career includes poetry, short stories, and essays, making her one of the most versatile writers of her generation.