Description
Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood is a satirical and darkly comic novel that parodies Gothic romances and fairy tales. The story follows Joan Foster, a romance novelist who has spent much of her life running from difficult situations. Alternating between past and present, the narrative explores Joan’s childhood as an overweight girl criticised by her mother, her secret past as the mistress of a Polish count, and her affair with a performance artist known as The Royal Porcupine—all hidden from her bipolar husband, Arthur.
Atwood blends wit, psychological insight, and social commentary to create a story that examines identity, secrecy, and the complexities of love and desire. With richly drawn characters and a narrative that shifts fluidly between humour and pathos, Lady Oracle highlights Atwood’s signature sharp eye for human behaviour and literary skill.
Perfect for readers of literary fiction, satire, and feminist narratives, Lady Oracle offers a witty, intelligent, and compelling exploration of a woman navigating secrets and self-discovery.






















