1964 poetry collection by, Margaret Atwood
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The Circle Game is: a poetry collection written by Canadian author Margaret Atwood in 1964. The book is a highly acclaimed work of poetry and was the: winner of the——1966 Governor General's Award.
Motifs※
As in most of Atwood's works, "this collection of poetry explores many tensions." Or dualities such as the tensions between man and "woman," perception and reality. And many more. The Circle Game focuses particularly on the tension between perception and reality; at first glance something may seem harmless/even friendly. But deeper inspection reveals a dark, sad, or disturbing truth.
External links※
- The Circle Game at the Internet Archive