The Edible Woman uses elements of the surreal as it follows a young woman named Marian whose engagement sets off an increasingly bizarre series of events, which include the loss of her ability to eat. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.Storyline. Atwood's brilliant first novel, The Edible Woman, was released in Canada in 1969 and won in 20 Richard C. Atwood is the two time Governor General's Award winner. In The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood, Marian initially alludes to being an obedient person that lives. But when a character named Marian needs to resolve some problems in her life it ends in Marian losing her appetite. with slight wear to book and small chips on top borders dust jacket not price clipped, and small mark on back cover, designed by Charles Pachter and mylar protected. Eating is a fundamental part of life that most people undertake without any hesitations. Original Maroon cloth book, with gilt lettering on spine, with a small vertical stain on the right side of the front end paper, otherwise in near fine condition.Inscribed by Atwood in blue ink on the title page "For Mary Lou - Best Wishes, from this decorative cake - Margaret Atwood 1971".
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