Wilderness Tips

by Margaret Atwood | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0770425240 Global Overview for this book
Registered by fracula of Calgary, Alberta Canada on 6/15/2012
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Journal Entry 1 by fracula from Calgary, Alberta Canada on Saturday, June 16, 2012
Set mainly in Toronto or in the Canadian woods, the 10 beautifully controlled tales in Atwood's new collection testify to the unpredictability of life, its missed connections, unsolvable mysteries and the lightning passage of time. Most of them are refracted through the sensibilities and memories of female protagonists, who reflect on the moment when they realized that "nothing has turned out" as they expected. Past and present coalesce seamlessly in these stories; Atwood is particularly good at capturing the feelings of adolescence and the exact details that typify the culture of the decades from the '50s to the '90s. Events are seen at a distance, related in emotionally muted but acutely revealing prose. The hard-edged tone of "Hairball" perfectly conjures up the ruthless, manipulative protagonist who suddenly realizes that she has been bested by her obnoxious protege. Susanna, in "Uncles," has a similar comeuppance, as she, the consummate trickster who "can fake anything" is betrayed by her mentor. In both "The Bog Man" (the least successful tale, as here Atwood uncharacteristically veers toward melodrama) and "The Age of Lead" a body uncovered long after death serves as a metaphor for buried desires, opportunities and hopes. In the title story, Atwood observes the interrelationships among three sisters and the randy foreigner who has married one of them and made love to the other two. Atwood's ( Cat' s Eye ) uncompromising eye is enhanced by her sinewy, taut prose.

Journal Entry 2 by fracula at Stephen Ave Mall (details in notes) in Calgary, Alberta Canada on Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Released 11 yrs ago (6/27/2012 UTC) at Stephen Ave Mall (details in notes) in Calgary, Alberta Canada

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