Other notable works by Margaret Atwood
Double Persephone (Toronto, 1961)
The circle game; with illustrations by Charles Pachter (Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1964)
The trumpets of summer: choral suite for mixed chorus, four soloists, male speaker and six instruments; music by John Beckwith and text by Margaret Atwood(1964)
Kaleidoscopes baroque: a poem; with illustrations by Charles Pachter (Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1965)
Talismans for children; with illustrations by Charles Pachter (Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1965)
Expeditions: poems; with lithographs by Charles Pachter (Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1966)
Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein; with illustrations by Charles Pachter (Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1966)
The animals in that country (Toronto, 1968)
The edible woman (Toronto, 1969)
What was in the garden (Santa Barbara, Calif., 1969)
Dreams of the animals(1970)
Procedures for underground (Toronto, 1970)
The journals of Susanna Moodie: poems (Toronto, 1970)
Why they walk out; As essay in seven parts (Rome, 1970)
Power politics (Toronto, 1971)
Surfacing (Toronto, 1972)
Survival: a thematic guide to Canadian literature (Toronto, 1972)
You are happy (Toronto, 1974)
Lady oracle (Toronto, 1976)
Selected poems (Toronto, 1976)
Dancing girls and other stories (Toronto, 1977)
Days of the rebels, 1815/1840 (Toronto, 1977)
A poem for grandmothers ([Missoula, Mont.], 1978)
Two-headed poems (Toronto, 1978)
Up in the tree (Toronto, 1978)
Women on women; edited with an introductory essay by Ann B. Shteir (Toronto, 1978)
Life before man (Toronto, 1979)
Anna's pet, by Margaret Atwood and Joyce Barkhouse; with illustrations by Ann Blades (Toronto, 1980)
Bodily harm (Toronto, 1981)
Notes towards a poem that can never be written (Toronto, 1981)
True stories (Toronto, 1981)
Encounters with the element man; with a wood engraving by Michael McCurdy (Concord, N.H., 1982)
Second words; selected critical prose (Toronto, 1982)
The new Oxford book of Canadian verse in English; selected, with an introduction, by Margaret Atwood (Toronto, 1982)
Bluebeard's egg (Toronto, 1983)
Murder in the dark: short fictions and prose poems (Toronto, 1983)
Snake poems (Toronto, 1983)
Unearthing suite ([Toronto], 1983)
Interlunar (Toronto, 1984)
The handmaid's tale (Toronto, 1985)
[Contribution to] The mission of the university: a symposium in six parts [â¦] (Kingston, Ont., 1985)
[Introduction to] St. Lawrence blues, by Marie-Claire Blais (Toronto, 1985)
Selected poems II: poems selected and new 1976-1986 (Toronto, 1986)
The Oxford book of Canadian short stories in English (Toronto, 1986)
The canlit foodbook; from pen to palate, a collection of tasty literary fare; selected and illustrated by Margaret Atwood (Toronto, 1987)
Cat's eye (Toronto, 1988)
[Foreword to] The dry wells of India [â¦] selected poems entered in the Canadian poetry contest, 1987-88; edited by George Woodcock (Madeira Park, B.C., 1989)
For the birds; with illustrations by John Bianchi, and boxes and sidebars written by Shelley Tanaka (Toronto, 1990)
Margaret Atwood: conversations; edited by Earl G. Ingersoll (Princeton, N.J., 1990)
[Foreword to] Barbed lyres: Canadian venomous verse (Toronto, 1990)
Variations on the word sleep; monotype by Charles Hobson (San Francisco, 1991)
Wilderness tips (New York, 1991)
Good bones (Toronto, 1992)
[Foreword to] Charles Pachter, by Bogomila Welsh-Ovcharov (Toronto, 1992)
The robber bride (Toronto, 1993)
[ed. M. Atwood, with introduction and notes] Poems, by Gwendolyn MacEwen ([Toronto], 1993-94)
Good bones and simple murders (New York, 1994)
Polarities: selected stories; herausgegeben von Reingard M. Nischik (Stuttgart, Germany, 1994)
Bones and murder (London, 1995)
Morning in the burned house (Toronto, 1995)
Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut; with illustrations by Maryann Kovalski (Toronto, 1995)
Strange things: the malevolent north in Canadian literature (Oxford, 1995)
The new Oxford book of Canadian short stories in English; selected by Margaret Atwood and Robert Weaver (Toronto, 1995)
Alias Grace (Toronto, 1996)
Deux sollicitudes; entretiens [between Margaret Atwood and Victor-Levy Beaulieu] (Trois-pistoles, Quebec, 1996)
The labrador fiasco (London, 1996)
In search of Alias Grace; on writing Canadian historical fiction (Ottawa, 1997)
Stories by Margaret Atwood; edited by Alan Purney and with commentary and notes by Miki Kuji (Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, 1997)
The moment (Toronto, 1997)
[Contribution to] A second skin: women write about clothes; ed. Kirsty Dunsneath (London, 1998)
Eating fire; selected poetry, 1965-1995 (London, 1999)
The blind assassin (London, 2000)
Negotiating with the dead: a writer on writing (Cambridge, 2002)
Oryx and crake (Toronto, 2003)
Genres: Children, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Short Stories
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