1. Introduction to Cat's Eye
Cat's Eye is a novel by Margaret Atwood that explores the life of Elaine Risley, a controversial painter. The narrative delves into her return to Toronto, the city of her youth, for an art retrospective. This journey triggers vivid memories of her childhood, particularly her complex relationships with a trio of girls who introduced her to the intricate social dynamics of childhood friendship, longing, and betrayal. The book examines Elaine's struggle to define her identity as a daughter, lover, artist, and woman, ultimately seeking release from her haunting past.
2. Produktet er slutview: Paperback Edition

Image 2.1: Front cover of the Cat's Eye paperback edition.
This manual pertains to the paperback edition of Margaret Atwood's novel, Cat's Eye. This format offers portability and accessibility for readers.
- Format: Paperback
- Forlægger: Vintage
- Udgivelsesdato: 20. januar 1998
- Sprog: engelsk
- Udskriftslængde: 480 sider
- ISBN-10: 0385491026
- ISBN-13: 978-0385491020
3. Reading Experience and Thematic Exploration
Cat's Eye is categorized as Psychological Fiction, Coming of Age Fiction, and Literary Fiction. The narrative structure allows for a deep dive into memory and its impact on identity. Readers will encounter themes such as:
- The complexities of female friendships and childhood power dynamics.
- The formation of identity through past experiences.
- The role of art as a means of processing trauma and memory.
- The passage of time and its subjective perception.
The book's prose is noted for its evocative and insightful portrayal of human psychology.

Billede 3.1: En review quote highlighting the novel's focus on female friendships.

Billede 3.2: En review quote praising Atwood's character conception and writing style.

Billede 3.3: En review quote describing the emotional impact of the novel.
4. About the Author: Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood is a highly acclaimed author of over fifty books, encompassing fiction, poetry, and critical essays. Her notable works include The Handmaid's Tale and its sequel, The Testaments, which won the Booker Prize. Atwood has received numerous awards, including the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Franz Kafka Prize, and the PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award. Beyond writing, she has engaged in various creative fields such as cartooning, illustration, librettist work, playwriting, and puppetry. She resides in Toronto, Canada.
For more information about Margaret Atwood and her works, readers may visit her official publisher pages or literary resources.
5. Specifikationer
| Attribut | Detalje |
|---|---|
| Forlægger | Vintage |
| Udgivelsesdato | 20. januar 1998 |
| Sprog | engelsk |
| Print Længde | 480 sider |
| ISBN-10 | 0385491026 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0385491020 |
| Varens vægt | 2.31 pund |
| Dimensioner | 5 x 1 x 7.9 tommer |
6. Care and Support
6.1. Book Care Guidelines
To ensure the longevity and readability of your paperback copy of Cat's Eye, please observe the following recommendations:
- Store the book in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, which can cause pages to yellow or bindings to weaken.
- Avoid exposing the book to moisture or liquids.
- Handle pages gently to prevent tearing or creasing.
- Keep the book away from pets and young children to prevent accidental damage.
6.2. Producentens support
For inquiries regarding manufacturing defects, printing errors, or binding issues, please contact the publisher, Vintage, directly. Their contact information can typically be found on their official website or within the initial pages of the book. Please provide the ISBN-10 (0385491026) or ISBN-13 (978-0385491020) when contacting support for this specific edition.





