Lady Oracle SIGNED by Margaret Atwood-JSA/COA Authentication

Condition and Terms

This book is in great preowned condition and Margaret Atwood's signature was recently authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA). The JSA sticker has been placed immediately behind the signature for the ease of buyers who do cuts. A Brodart Mylar Dust Cover has been added post the time of these pictures to provide additional protection to the dust jacket.

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Synopsis

Joan Foster is a woman with numerous identities and a talent for shedding them at will. She has written trashy gothic romances, had affairs with a Polish count and an absurd avant-garde artist, and played at being a politically engaged partner to her activist husband.

After a volume of her poetry becomes an unexpected literary sensation, her new fame attracts a blackmailer threatening to reveal her secrets. Joan’s response is to fake her own death and flee to a hill town in Italy. 

Studded with hair-raising comic escapades and piercing psychological insights, 
Lady Oracle is both hilarious and profound