Margaret Atwood: Booker Prize will be irrelevant if we don't save environment

Margaret Atwood: Booker Prize will be irrelevant if we don't save environment

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The transcript covers a discussion on the surprise of winning a prize, expectations, and the judging process. It explores the relevance of books to modern life, challenges faced by women, environmental concerns, and the importance of diverse representation in literature. The conversation also touches on the reader's interpretation and personal connection to books.

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What was the initial reaction of the speaker upon hearing their name announced as a winner?

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How does the speaker describe the challenges faced by women writers today?

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What does the speaker mean by saying that the challenges for women depend on their location in the world?

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What are the implications of the income gap mentioned by the speaker?

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How does the speaker view the role of young activists in addressing environmental issues?

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In what ways does the speaker believe their work reflects the experiences of women in modern society?

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What does the speaker hope readers will gain from their book?

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