Atwood globe and mail

You're referring to Margaret Atwood, the renowned Canadian author, poet, and literary critic!

Margaret Atwood has been a frequent contributor to The Globe and Mail, a Canadian national newspaper, over the years. She has written numerous articles, essays, and reviews for the publication, covering a wide range of topics, including literature, politics, feminism, and the environment.

Some notable examples of her work in The Globe and Mail include:

  1. "The Handmaid's Tale" (1985) - Atwood wrote a series of articles for The Globe and Mail in the 1980s, which were later compiled into her classic novel, "The Handmaid's Tale".
  2. "The Year of the Flood" (2009) - Atwood wrote a series of articles for The Globe and Mail in 2009, which explored the themes of climate change, environmental degradation, and human resilience.
  3. "The Heart Goes Last" (2015) - Atwood wrote a series of articles for The Globe and Mail in 2015, which examined the themes of love, relationships, and the human condition.
  4. "The Testaments" (2019) - Atwood wrote a series of articles for The Globe and Mail in 2019, which explored the themes of power, oppression, and resistance in the context of her sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale", "The Testaments".

Atwood's writing for The Globe and Mail is known for its wit, insight, and literary flair, and has been widely praised by readers and critics alike.