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I have read and posted on four novels by Margaret Atwood (1939, Canada). My favorite is The Handmaiden's Tale. 'The Man From Mars' is the first of her short stories I have yet read. I really liked it a lot.

It is told in the first person by Christine, a Canadian college student. She is a 'big boned' athletic woman studying political science. Her father has an important government job so she feels she can probably secure a government position. One day on campus an odd, shabbily dressed Asian man approaches her and strikes up a conversation. She senses there is something wrong with him and reluctantly agrees to give him her name. Drivers Yamaha 01x Gearslutz. Christine is not as pretty as her two sisters and most men she meets through tennis or the debating society see her as 'one of the guys'.
The man calls her house and her mother, maybe relieved Christine seems to have a suiter, suggests he come to tea one day and he invites himself next Thursday. He begins to stalk her. Her father calls the police who take extra care with the case because of his position.
There is a lot in this story and I don't want to spoil it for potential readers by telling more of the plot. The ending is really interesting.
DANCING GIRLS And Other Stories. By Margaret Atwood. New York: Simon & Schuster. MARGARET ATWOOD the prose writer has always seemed closely informed by Margaret Atwood the poet.
Her narrative style is as precise as cut glass; entire plots appear to balance upon a choice phrase, and clearly she writes with an ear cocked for the way her words will sound when read back. A poet's sense of fine-tuning has shown itself in each of her novels - not only in the powerful 'Surfacing' but also in, say, 'Life Before Man' and 'Bodily Harm,' both flatter in content but still beautiful to listen to. Nowhere, though, is that sense put to better use than in her short stories, which tend to combine superb control and selectivity with an almost rambunctious vitality. It may be that she feels freer to take chances with short stories. On the theory that she has less to lose, she may allow her mind to range more widely, to play with more possibilities. Whatever the reason, 'Dancing Girls' is a stunning collection, mostly written within the last decade.