Interlunar

First edition (publ. OUP)

Interlunar is a 1984 poetry collection by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. One of her lesser documented works, the collection is divided into two sections. The first, Snake Woman, explores one of her favorite motifs, the snake. The second section, Interlunar, deals with themes of darkness.[1] It features a poem The Robber Bridegroom, that she later used as a title for a novel. Interlunar features several more myths related from a female point of view, including Orpheus, Eurydice, and Letter from Persephone.

References

  1. ^ "Interlunar". Abe Books. Retrieved July 15, 2010.
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Works by Margaret Atwood
Novels
  • The Edible Woman (1969)
  • Surfacing (1972)
  • Lady Oracle (1976)
  • Life Before Man (1979)
  • Bodily Harm (1981)
  • The Handmaid's Tale (1985)
  • Cat's Eye (1988)
  • The Robber Bride (1993)
  • Alias Grace (1996)
  • The Blind Assassin (2000)
  • Oryx and Crake (2003)
  • The Penelopiad (2005)
  • The Year of the Flood (2009)
  • MaddAddam (2013)
  • The Heart Goes Last (2015)
  • Hag-Seed (2016)
  • The Testaments (2019)
Short fiction
collections
Short stories
Poetry
collections
Non-fiction
Film and television
  • Heaven on Earth (1987)


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