WebDetails for: Oryx and Crake a novel / Image from Syndetics. Normal view MARC view ISBD view. Oryx and Crake [electronic resource] : a novel / Margaret Atwood. By: Atwood, Margaret, 1939-Contributor(s): OverDrive, Inc; Material type: Sound Publisher: New York : Anchor Books, 2004 Description: 1 audio file : digital Content type: WebMargaret Atwood’s 2003 novel Oryx and Crake invites a discussion on the ethics of eating, from the headless, legless ChickieNobs to the quasi-cannibalistic pigoons. While taking place in a near-future dystopia, Atwood’s tale borrows from contemporary transgenic research and agricultural practices to extrapolate a logical, if disturbing, set ...
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