Margaret Atwood, in Calgary, admitted her predictions missed Trump's re-election and discussed rising class issues in the U.S.
Renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood, speaking at a Calgary forum, admitted her predictions failed regarding Donald Trump's re-election as U.S. President. She discussed the complexity of regional differences in the U.S. and predicted a rise in class discussions. Atwood emphasized not being afraid despite the challenges, and noted her novel "The Handmaid's Tale" was inspired by real discussions within the religious right.
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