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火光在摇曳 发表于 2025-3-27 03:06:25

Politics and Prophecy: , and ,nifestations, both physical and psychological, is Atwood’s subject in . and . and in the poems entitled .. Both novels and the poetry are profoundly political; all represent the confrontation with power and its universal forms: dictatorship, tyranny, torture and the reality of violence.

屈尊 发表于 2025-3-27 08:06:34

,‘The Roar of the Boneyard’: ,er to reveal truth. Pervasive in the novel, as in the poem, is a sensation of panic at the possibility of madness, of being ‘dragged to the mind’s/deadend’. And always there is the realisation of inevitable death, the sand running through the ‘glass body’ (., 78).

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