Margaret Atwood and Laurie Anderson talk art, age and more
NEW YORK — Margaret Atwood and Laurie Anderson, strangers until now, covered a wide range of topics in their first public conversation.
Starting with their ages.
“How old are you?” the 80-year-old Atwood, best known for the novel “The Handmaid’s Tale,” asked Anderson, the celebrated multimedia artist, and eight years Atwood’s junior. Once established that both grew up in the post -World War II era, they discussed Girls Scouts, cheerleading, living in a nuclear world and the hopes and obstacles for women in the arts.
“I’m from Canada,” Atwood said. In the 1940s and 1950s, when she was coming of age, “there weren’t any other artists,” man or woman and best option for a Canadian was moving elsewhere.