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“Wilderness Tips” is a collection of short stories by the Canadian author Margaret Atwood. It was first published in 1991. The collection consists of ten short stories that explore a variety of themes and characters, showcasing Atwood’s skill in capturing the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of contemporary life.
Each story in “Wilderness Tips” is distinct, offering a glimpse into the lives of different characters facing various challenges and dilemmas. Atwood’s storytelling is characterized by her keen observation, wit, and ability to delve into the psychological depths of her characters.
The title story, “Wilderness Tips,” follows a woman named Vivien as she reflects on her past and the choices she has made. Other stories in the collection touch on topics such as love, betrayal, family dynamics, and the impact of societal expectations on individuals.
As with much of Margaret Atwood’s work, “Wilderness Tips” has received critical acclaim for its insightful exploration of human nature and its skillful prose. The collection demonstrates Atwood’s versatility as a writer, showcasing her ability to tackle a wide range of themes and narratives within the format of short stories.
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