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    The circle game [electronic resource] / Margaret Atwood ; introduction by Sherrill Grace.
    by Atwood, Margaret, 1939-
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    Toronto [Ont.] : House of Anansi, 1998 (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Gibson Library Connections, 2010)
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  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=FD0C9930-19DC-4A3E-97F0-33D8C1757F3C This title is available online; click here to access
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    9780887849138 (electronic bk.)
    088784913X (electronic bk.)
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    1 online resource (xiv, 81 p.)
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    Introduction; This Is a Photograph of Me; After the Flood, We; A Messenger; Evening Trainstation, Before Departure; An Attempted Solution for Chess Problems; In My Ravines; A Descent Through the Carpet; Playing Cards; Man with a Hook; The City Planners; On the Streets, Love; Eventual Proteus; A Meal; The Circle Game; Camera; Winter Sleepers; Spring in the Igloo; A Sibyl; Migration: C.P.R.; Journey to the Interior; Some Objects of Wood and Stone; Pre-Amphibian; Against Still Life; The Islands; Letters, Towards and Away; A Place: Fragments; The Explorers; The Settlers;
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    The appearance of Margaret Atwood's first major collection of poetry marked the beginning of a truly outstanding career in Canadian and international letters. The voice in these poems is as witty, vulnerable, direct, and incisive as we've come to know in later works, such as Power Politics, Bodily Harm, and Alias Grace. Atwood writes compassionately about the risks of love in a technological age, and the quest for identity in a universe that cannot quite be trusted. Containing many of Atwood's best and most famous poems, The Circle Game won the 1966 Governor General's Award for Poetry and rapi
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