- The Blind Assassin
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name = The Blind Assassin
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image_caption = First edition cover
author =Margaret Atwood
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country =Canada
language = English
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genre =Historical fiction
publisher =McClelland and Stewart
release_date =September 2 ,2000
media_type = Print (paperback andhardback ), audio-CD
pages = 536pp
isbn = ISBN 0771008635
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followed_by ="The Blind Assassin" is an award winning and bestselling
novel by the Canadian authorMargaret Atwood . It was first published byMcClelland and Stewart in 2000. Set in Canada, it is narrated from the present day, referring back to events that span the twentieth century.The book won the
Booker Prize in 2000 and the Hammett Prize in 2001. It was also nominated forGovernor General's Award in 2000,Orange Prize for Fiction , and theInternational IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 2002. [ [http://www.mcclelland.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780771008634 Publisher's page on "The Blind Assassin"] ] "Time" Magazine named it the best fiction novel of 2000 and included it in its list of the [http://www.time.com/time/2005/100books/the_complete_list.html 100 greatest English-language novels since 1923] .Plot summary
The novel centres around the
protagonist , Iris Chase, and her sister Laura, who committedsuicide immediately after theSecond World War . Iris, now an old woman, recalls the events and relationships of her childhood, youth and middle age, as well as her unhappy marriage to Richard Griffen, a rival of herindustrialist father. Interwoven into the novel is astory within a story , aroman à clef attributed to Laura and published by Iris about Alex Thomas, a politically radical author of pulpscience fiction who has an ambiguous relationship with the sisters. That novel itself contains a story within a story, theeponymous Blind Assassin, a science fiction story told by Alex's fictional counterpart to that novel's protagonist.The novel takes the form of a gradual revelation, illuminating both Iris' youth and her old age before coming to the pivotal events of her and Laura's lives around the time of the Second World War. As the novel unfolds, and the novel-within-a-novel becomes ever more obviously inspired by real events, it becomes clear that Laura's novel isn't what it seems; it is eventually revealed that Iris herself, not Laura, was the novel-within-a-novel's author and protagonist.
The book is set in the fictional Ontario town of Port Ticonderoga and in the
Toronto of the 1930s and 1940s. It is a work ofhistorical fiction with the major events of Canadian history forming an important backdrop to the novel. Greater verisimilitude is given through a series of newspaper articles that comment on events and on the novel's characters from a distance.ee also
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