Wall Street Journalさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Wall Street JournalInstagram)「At 79, author Margaret Atwood returns to the dystopian land of Gilead for the most anticipated novel of her career "The Testaments,” a sequel to her classic "The Handmaid's Tale." Even the book has yet to be released, it's already been shortlisted for this year's Booker Prize. @therealmargaretatwood is wry about the hype. "I think they're getting a little overexcited," she said of her publishers in the U.S. and U.K. "I think what they're secretly thinking is, 'This is our last chance because then she's going to die.' I don't intend to, but you just never know." She jumped into writing "The Testaments" in 2016, working on it during the #MeToo movement and the election of President Donald Trump. An outspoken environmentalist, she said the novel reflects today's schisms and anxieties. "It's very easy to start a mass panic," she said. "People are feeling fearful anyway because of the climate crisis. So everybody starts looking askance at other people. Once people are in that generally fearful state of mind, you can get them going about all sorts of things." Read more at the link in our bio. 📷: @ian_patterson for @wsjphotos」9月7日 23時00分 - wsj

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At 79, author Margaret Atwood returns to the dystopian land of Gilead for the most anticipated novel of her career "The Testaments,” a sequel to her classic "The Handmaid's Tale." Even the book has yet to be released, it's already been shortlisted for this year's Booker Prize. @therealmargaretatwood is wry about the hype. "I think they're getting a little overexcited," she said of her publishers in the U.S. and U.K. "I think what they're secretly thinking is, 'This is our last chance because then she's going to die.' I don't intend to, but you just never know." She jumped into writing "The Testaments" in 2016, working on it during the #MeToo movement and the election of President Donald Trump. An outspoken environmentalist, she said the novel reflects today's schisms and anxieties. "It's very easy to start a mass panic," she said. "People are feeling fearful anyway because of the climate crisis. So everybody starts looking askance at other people. Once people are in that generally fearful state of mind, you can get them going about all sorts of things." Read more at the link in our bio. 📷: @ian_patterson for @wsjphotos


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