Summary Of Negotiating With The Dead By Margaret Atwood

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Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing by Margaret Atwood is a compilation of six lectures she gave at the University of Cambridge. The book is described to be, by Atwood herself, about the “struggles with a number of conflicts that have occupied many writers”. Each of the six chapters is from each of her six lectures that she taught at her university as mentioned. Though meant to focus on the reasons why authors struggle when writing, some of the chapter are autobiographical and Atwood even admits in her prologue that “the first chapter is the most autobiographical”. For example, she begins to address the relationship between the author and their work and begin to suggest several reasons for why there even is a conflict to writing