Democracy might not seem like utopia, but it’s our society’s best hope for a just future. Legendary Booker Prize-winning novelist Margaret Atwood has spent decades reimagining how artists and writers can push it forward.
Join author Margaret Atwood for an urgent conversation with CBS Sunday Morning’s Martha Teichner on the state of democracy in North America — and the vital role artists and writers play in democratic society. For decades, Atwood’s bestselling novels (The Handmaid’s Tale, The Blind Assassin, Oryx and Crake, and The Testaments, among many others) have fearlessly explored the darkest reaches of political oppression and the cultural forces that can liberate us from its grip. Hear her discuss her vision of how art can inspire political activism, reshape culture in the long arc of history, and envision a better future for everyone.
Atwood’s new essay collection, Burning Questions, covers many of the subjects that she will discuss in the event and have influenced her fiction: feminism, the climate crisis, and the rise of authoritarianism, as well as the writing life and process.
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