Margaret Atwood Writes in the Gazelle and the Cracker About Humanity's Blind Self-Destruction. She Adds Sexism and Clumsiness.
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Margaret Atwood also resorted to the dystopian genre in her novel The Gazelle and the Rattlesnake, which was published in Czech by Argo in the translation of Dominika Křesťanová, twenty-two years after the original publication. It's a shame that the greatest tragedy of the dystopian world seems to be the main character's forced sexual abstinence.
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