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Margaret Atwood

This Cultural Life

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The Importance of Rural Upbringing

The author's father was an entomologist and his mother a dietitian. The family lived in rural Quebec, where they heard the sound of wolves. They used to play with sharp edged tools like hammers as children. 'I was better at science markwise than I was in English,' he says.

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