Margaret Atwood's 'Paper Boat' spans over six decades of her poetry, showcasing the evolution of her work and the deep themes of love and loss.
Atwood explores the dual nature of her poetry, capturing the terrifying and freeing aspects of love in 'Power Politics,' contrasting with the expansive emotional depth in 'Dearly'.
Atwood emphasizes poetry's connection to magical forms—each written piece tracing back to a form of incantation, enriching the reading experience with layers of meaning.
'Paper Boat' is described as a magical and unassuming collection, reflecting on mortality while remaining deeply rooted in history and the momentary nature of existence.
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