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* 1976 Jensen Atwood, American actor
* 1911 Harry Atwood, an exhibition pilot for the Wright Brothers lands his airplane at the South Lawn of the White House.
* 1939 Margaret Atwood, Canadian poet, novelist, critic and essayist
" ( 1978 ) as recited by Margaret Atwood ; included in all three most recent editions of her " Selected Poems " as listed above ( US, CA, UK )
Margaret Atwood: A Reference Guide, 1988 2005.
* CBC Digital Archives Margaret Atwood: Queen of CanLit
* Atwood A hamlet on Route 213, west of Lomontville.
* Margaret Atwood Cat's Eye
* Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale
* Phoebe Atwood Taylor Dead Ernest ( as by Alice Tilton )
* Margaret Atwood Dancing Girls
* Margaret Atwood The Edible Woman
Walter Atwood Burleigh ( October 25, 1820 March 7, 1896 ) was an American physician, lawyer, and pioneer.
* Phragmipedium kovachii J. T. Atwood, Dalström & Ric. Fernández ( Peru San Martin ).
* 2008 Margaret Atwood, Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth
* Margaret Atwood The Animals in That Country
George Atwood ( October 1745, London 11 July 1807, London ) was an English mathematician who invented a machine for illustrating the effects of Newton's first law of motion.
* Atwood Hall Built in 1954, Atwood Hall is home to the Education Department and the university's graduate programs.
In Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion, Cooke argues that the characters of Peter, Lucy, and Mrs. Sims were drawn from people in Atwood's life Peter being a fictionalized version of Atwood's boyfriend ( also an amateur photographer ) and later fiancé.
In postmodern literature this commonly manifests as references to fairy tales as in works by Margaret Atwood, Donald Barthelme, and many other or in references to popular genres such as sci-fi and detective fiction.

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* Haverford Furniture-Haverford Avenue at Atwood Road, Pacinelli family operated since 1940's
The Atwood Estate retained ownership of the land over which the railroad operated, a key point in later years.

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The magazine publishes fiction by emerging writers alongside more recognizable names, such as Woody Allen, Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami, Alice Munro, Don DeLillo, Mary Gaitskill, and Edward Albee ; as well as essays, including ones from Mario Vargas Llosa, David Mamet, Steven Spielberg, and Salman Rushdie.
When Atwood and other core members of the SLA were killed in 1974 during a standoff with police near Watts, California following their murder of the Oakland school superintendent, the Soliahs organized memorial rallies, including a rally in Berkeley's Ho Chi Minh Park where Soliah spoke in support of her friend Atwood, while being covertly filmed by the FBI.
* The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood ( 1985 ).
These elections were directed by Peter Erben supported by senior electoral managers such as Craig Jenness, Richard Atwood and Stuart Poucher.
* Oryx and Crake ( 2003 ), a speculative fiction novel by Margaret Atwood, occasionally makes mentions of the protagonist and his friend entertaining themselves by watching reality TV shows of live executions, Noodie News, frog squashing, graphic surgery, and child pornography.
* The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood retells the story of Odysseus from the point of view of Penelope.
The Palace of Fine Arts ( also known as the Fine Arts Building ) at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition was designed by Charles B. Atwood for D. H. Burnham & Co.
Atwood claims that this concept is ingrained in the human psyche, that it is apparent in early historical peoples, who associated their understanding of debt with that of justice, ideas that are typically exemplified by a female deity.
Atwood holds that, with the rise of Ancient Greece, and especially the installation of the court system detailed in Aeschylus's Oresteia, this deity has been replaced by a more thorough conception of debt.
In 1984, she was the subject of a documentary film by Michael Rubbo, Margaret Atwood: Once in August.
Atwood, who was surrounded by intellectual dialogue by the female faculty members at Victoria College at UofT, often portrays female characters dominated by patriarchy in her novels.
In Survival, Atwood postulates that Canadian literature, and by extension Canadian identity, is characterized by the symbol of survival.
Despite calls for a boycott by Gazan students, and a request to boycott from PACBI Atwood visited Israel and accepted the $ 1, 000, 000 Dan David Prize along with Indian author Amitav Ghosh at Tel Aviv University in May 2010.
In the Wake of the Flood, a documentary film by Canadian director Ron Mann released in October 2010, followed Atwood on the unusual book tour for her novel The Year of the Flood.
Juried by Margaret Atwood, Guy Vanderhaeghe, and Peter Gzowski.
Juried by Margaret Atwood, Alistair MacLeod, and Jane Urquhart.
Juried by Margaret Atwood, Bob Rae, and Colm Toibin.
* Surfacing by Margaret Atwood

Atwood and Committee
Stevens hired Margaret Atwood, daughter of Anchorage Times publisher Robert Atwood, who was chairman of the Alaska Statehood Committee, to work with him in the Interior Department.

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