H is for... The "Historical" Horror: The Blueprint Margaret Atwood Refused to Invent
When Margaret Atwood sat down to write The Handmaid’s Tale in 1984 (in West Berlin, while the Wall was still up), she gave herself a "Constraint that would make most writers panic: She would not include a single event, technology, or law that had not already happened in human history.
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