Here are some of her most notable works:
Novels:
* The Handmaid's Tale (1985): A dystopian classic that explores themes of female oppression and political control.
* Alias Grace (1996): A historical fiction novel based on the true story of Grace Marks, a Canadian woman convicted of murder.
* The Blind Assassin (2000): A complex and layered novel that weaves together multiple storylines.
* Oryx and Crake (2003): A speculative fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic world.
* The Testaments (2019): A sequel to The Handmaid's Tale.
* The Year of the Flood (2009): Another post-apocalyptic novel that explores themes of environmentalism and survival.
* MaddAddam (2013): The final book in the MaddAddam trilogy.
Poetry:
* The Circle Game (1966): Her first poetry collection, which won the Governor General's Award.
* Power Politics (1971): A collection of poems exploring themes of power, sex, and politics.
* Selected Poems (1976): A compilation of her earlier work.
* The Animals in That Country (1981): A collection of poems reflecting on the human condition.
* Morning in the Burned House (1995): A collection of poems exploring themes of memory, loss, and resilience.
Other Works:
* Cat's Eye (1988): A semi-autobiographical novel exploring themes of childhood and female friendships.
* The Robber Bride (1993): A feminist novel that challenges traditional notions of love and relationships.
* The Tent (2006): A collection of short stories and essays.
* Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth (2008): A non-fiction book exploring the nature of debt.
* In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination (2011): A book of essays on science fiction.
* Hag-Seed (2016): A reimagining of Shakespeare's The Tempest.
This is just a small selection of Margaret Atwood's vast and influential body of work. She is one of the most celebrated authors of our time, known for her sharp wit, incisive social commentary, and captivating storytelling.