Fiction is a multitude, like the demons. Here's the latest to the darkness that is writing imaginatively. The multitude includes contemporary best like Atwood, Barth, Barthelme, Borges, Byatt, Calvino, Cortazar, Cunningham, DeLillo, Fuentes, Garcia Marquez, Kafka, Kundera, and Le Guin, among others.

6.07.2006

Atwood's book recommended

Kathryn Preston, in a letter to the editor of Aspen Daily News, says:

If you haven't read the book, "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood, or seen the movie with Natasha Richardson as Kate, I suggest you buy it, rent it, and wake up.

Anything that anyone can dream up in their imagination can be manifested in reality. Wake up to the subtle signs before it's too late. Oh, and turn off your TVs. Better yet, throw them out and get out into nature and reconnect to what is real and listen to the voice within, and create some art while you're at it -- while we're still a relatively "free society."

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