Margaret Atwood's 'Weight.'

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Margaret Atwood's 'Weight.'

Just read this brilliant short story. I find Atwood is a marvel of short story tricks. Her technique is umpeccable.

'The tending of such men is a fading art, like scrimshaw or the making of woollen rose mantelpiece decorations.'

Through the story she interjects alternative definitions for words:

double espresso - a diabolical torture devised by the Spanish Inquisition, involving a sack of tacks, a silver bootjack and two three-hundred-pound priests.

dismemberment - the act of conscious forgetting

battered - covered in slime then dipped into hell

But it's the way she structures her writing that I love and admire. She seems often to open her stories by telling them backwards.

This one is from the collection called 'Wilderness Tips'.
But I'm probably preaching to the converted.

Emma
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'Umpeccable's' nice isn't it...now where could I use that..?
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