Stone Mattress is the latest collection of novels by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. Atwood told us nine unforgettable stories, revealing the grotesque and evil side of human beings.
Atwood ventured into an unreal world that had been explored by dark storytellers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Daphne Du Maurier and Arthur Conan Doyle. Stone Mattress is a thrilling, humorous and thought-provoking novel, which can be called the darkest and most incisive chronicle of our time, and Atwood has reached the peak of her black humor and serious banter game creation.
Margaret Atwood (1939) was born in Ottawa, Canada, and spent his early years in northern Ontario and Quebec. 1962 received a master's degree in arts from Harvard University, and was the chairman of the Canadian Writers Association.
She is the most famous novelist and poet in Canada, and her works have been published in 35 countries around the world. She has published more than 30 works, including novels, poems and critical articles.