"Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose, 1983-2005" is a collection of works by the acclaimed author and essayist, Margaret Atwood. This anthology showcases Atwood's sharp intellect and diverse writing style over a time span of over two decades. It includes a selection of her essays and reviews that explore various themes, including feminism, literature, and culture, reflecting her unique perspective on society and the human experience.
The book is a testament to Atwood's versatility as a writer, encompassing personal reflections alongside critical analyses of other authors’ works. Her essays not only highlight her literary talents but also her engagement with pressing social issues, making her writing both relevant and thought-provoking. Readers are offered an intimate glimpse into Atwood's thoughts and the evolution of her ideas over the years.