Transcript: Interview: Margaret Atwood discusses science concepts used in the various novels she's authored

IRA FLATOW
Talk of the Nation Science Friday (NPR)
04-30-2004
Interview: Margaret Atwood discusses science concepts used in the various novels she's authored

Host: IRA FLATOW
Time: 3:00-4:00 PM

IRA FLATOW, host:

You're listening to TALK OF THE NATION/SCIENCE FRIDAY. I'm Ira Flatow.

And for the rest of the hour, I'm joined by poet and novelist Margaret Atwood, author of over 25 volumes of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, including "The Handmaid's Tale" and "Blind Assassin," which earned her the Booker Prize. Her latest book, "Oryx and Crake," is just out in paperback and is on a short list of nominees for the Orange Prize for Fiction. And if you don't know what the Orange Prize for Fiction ...

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