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The Handmaid’s Tale
    2018-05-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

《使女的故事》

It is a dystopian* novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, originally published in 1985. It is set in a near-future New England, in a totalitarian, Christian theonomy* that has overthrown the United States Government. The novel focuses on the journey of the handmaid Offred. Her name derives from the possessive form “of Fred,” as handmaids are forbidden to use their birth names and must echo the master whom they serve.

The novel explores themes of women in subjugation* to misogyny* in a patriarchal society and the various means by which these women attempt to gain individualism* and independence. The novel’s title echoes the component parts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales,” which is a series of connected stories.

The book is structured into two parts, night and other various events. This novel can be interpreted as a double narrative, Offred’s tale and the handmaids’ tales. The night sections are solely about Offred, and the other sections are the stories that describe the possible life of every handmaid, though from the perspective of Offred. In many of these sections, Offred jumps between past and present as she retells the events leading up to the fall of women’s rights and the current details of her life.

The book won the 1985 Governor General’s Award and the first Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1987. It was also nominated for the 1986 Nebula Award, the 1986 Booker Prize and the 1987 Prometheus Award. The book has been adapted into a 1990 film, a 2000 opera, a television series and other media.

It’s available at online bookstores like jd.com.(SD-Agencies)

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