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Hogarth Shakespeare

by Margaret Atwood

7 books Started 2015 Latest 2018
Publication Reading Order

The Hogarth Shakespeare is a Science Fiction / Literary Fiction series by Margaret Atwood, comprising 7 books published between 2015 and 2018. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
The Gap of Time   ( By: Jeanette Winterson) cover 1 The Gap of Time ( By: Jeanette Winterson) 2015 Buy from Amazon
Shylock is My Name   ( By: Howard Jacobson) cover 2 Shylock is My Name ( By: Howard Jacobson) 2016 Buy from Amazon
Vinegar Girl   ( By: Anne Tyler) cover 3 Vinegar Girl ( By: Anne Tyler) 2016 Buy from Amazon
Hag-Seed cover 4 Hag-Seed 2016 Buy from Amazon
New Boy   ( By: Tracy Chevalier) cover 5 New Boy ( By: Tracy Chevalier) 2017 Buy from Amazon
Dunbar   ( By: Edward St. Aubyn) cover 6 Dunbar ( By: Edward St. Aubyn) 2017 Buy from Amazon
Macbeth   ( By: Jo Nesbø) cover 7 Macbeth ( By: Jo Nesbø) 2018 Buy from Amazon

Margaret Atwood, born in 1939 in Ottawa, Canada, is an acclaimed author, poet, and environmental activist. Known for her powerful, feminist, and dystopian works, Atwood's notable novels include "The Handmaid's Tale" (1985), the Man Booker Prize-winning "Oryx and Crake" trilogy (2003-2013), and "The Testaments" (2019). Her poetry collections, including "Power Politics" (1971) and "Morning in the Burned House" (1995), have garnered critical praise. Atwood has received numerous awards, including multiple Governor General's Awards, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Man Booker International Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her works have been widely translated and adapted for film and television. Critically acclaimed for her thought-provoking insights into social and environmental issues, Atwood is considered one of the most influential contemporary authors. Her works challenge societal norms and explore themes of power, oppression, and the future of humanity.

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