
Margaret Atwood
This Cultural Life
The Home Economics Opera
I was doing some acting because it was the age of skits. So what I eventually did with home economics was I put on a home economics opera. The plots were about cannibalism, which is what children of that age like. You had to bring your own bed sheet or your own plaid rug, but you could be in the play. For years afterwards people who had been in this opera would turn up at readings and say, I was day-grown. When you were so putting on puppet shows at school? Yes, yes, that was not at school. It was a commercial venture that was outside of school hours. We charged money. And we started out with kids' birthday
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