Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth

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Bloomsbury, 2008 - Business & Economics - 230 pages
Payback is an intelligent, wide-ranging book that examines the metaphor of debt and the role it takes in our lives. Debt is like air - something we take for granted and never think about until things go wrong. This is not a book about debt management or high finance, but about debt as a very old, central motif in religion and literature and also in the structuring of human societies.

She looks at the language of debt in the Old Testament - what was 'owed' to God, and why. She then turns to investigate debt as sin in medieval and Elizabethan literature, before it develops into a plot-driving concept in nineteenth and twentieth century novels. The debts to society and to nature are discussed in the final essay in this book as Atwood explores how debt as a metaphor affects our understanding of the environment and death.

Topical, enlightening and probing, this is the work of one of the most gifted writers of our generation.

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Contents

Ancient Balances
1
The Shadow Side
122
Payback
162
Copyright

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Margaret Atwood is one of the world's pre-eminent writers - winner of the Booker Prize, the Giller Prize and the Governor General's Award, among many other honours. She is the author of more than thirty-five books of poetry, non-fiction and fiction, including The Handmaid's Tale, Alias Grace, The Blind Assassin and Oryx and Crake. She lives in Toronto and on Pelee Island in Lake Eerie. She and her spouse, writer Graeme Gibson, are the Joint Honorary Presidents of the Rare Bird Club within BirdLife International. Margaret Atwood is an International Vice President of PEN.

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