
In the wake of the 9/11 tradgedy, and its subsequent anniversary --
Editorial Review From Library Journal:
In a startling departure from her previous novels respected Canadian poet and novelist Atwood presents here a fable of the near future. In the Republic of Gilead, formerly the United States, far-right Falwell-type ideals have been carried to extremes in the monotheocratic government. The resulting society is a feminist's nightmare: women are strictly controlled, unable to have jobs or money and assigned to various classes: the chaste, childless Wives; the housekeeping Marthas; and the reproductive Handmaids, who turn their offspring over to the "morally fit" Wives. The tale is told by Offred (read: "of Fred"), a Handmaid who recalls the past and tells how the chilling society came to be.
2 comments:
one of my favorite books. it literally, rocked my world when I read it in college. also, there are so many modern day analogies as well, it is just an amazing read. (love-fest. sorry.)
I couldn't agree more.
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