Canadian writer and activist Margaret Atwood, left, expressed her great admiration for writer Franz Kafka, when she received the international prize bearing his name at the Old Town Hall in Prague, Czech Republic, October 17, 2017. The Franz Kafka Prize is the only international literary award presented in the Czech Republic.This year's laureate, Atwood, has written a number of short stories, novels, books of poetry, literary studies as well as books for children. Her probably most famous book is dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale (1985) that was adapted into a film in 1990, an opera in 2000
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Canadian writer and activist Margaret Atwood, left, expressed her great admiration for writer Franz Kafka, when she received the international prize bearing his name at the Old Town Hall in Prague, Czech Republic, October 17, 2017. The Franz Kafka Prize is the only international literary award presented in the Czech Republic.This year's laureate, Atwood, has written a number of short stories, novels, books of poetry, literary studies as well as books for children. Her probably most famous book is dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale (1985) that was adapted into a film in 1990, an opera in 2000 and a TV series in 2017. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)