The Left Hand of Darkness
Hainish #6Ursula K. Le Guin
ISBN: | 9780441478088 |
Publisher: | Ace Books |
Published: | 1 March, 1983 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
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- 0 The Day Before the Revolution
- 1 The Dispossessed
- 2 The Word for World is Forest
- 3 Rocannon's World
- 4 Planet of Exile
- 5 City of Illusions
- 6 The Left Hand of Darkness
- 7 Four Ways to Forgiveness
- 8 A Fisherman of the Inland Sea
- 9 The Telling
- 10 The Birthday of the World and Other Stories
- Planet of Exile
- Rocannon's World
- Three Hainish Novels
- Worlds Of Exile And Illusion: Three Complete Novels Of The Hainish Series In One Volume (Hainish Series) [UNABRIDGED]
- Worlds of Exile and Illusion
The Left Hand of Darkness
Hainish #6Ursula K. Le Guin
Genly Ai is an emissary from the human galaxy to Winter, a lost, stray world. His mission is to bring the planet back into the fold of an evolving galactic civilization, but to do so he must bridge the gulf between his own culture and prejudices and those that he encounters. On a planet where people are of no gender--or both--this is a broad gulf indeed. The inventiveness and delicacy with which Le Guin portrays her alien world are not only unusual and inspiring, they are fundamental to almost all decent science fiction that has been written since. In fact, reading Le Guin again may cause the eye to narrow somewhat disapprovingly at the younger generation: what new ground are they breaking that is not already explored here with greater skill and acumen? It cannot be said, however, that this is a rollicking good story. Le Guin takes a lot of time to explore her characters, the world of her creation, and the philosophical themes that arise. If there were a canon of classic science fiction, The Left Hand of Darkness would be included without debate. Certainly, no science fiction bookshelf may be said to be complete without it. But the real question: is it fun to read? It is science fiction of an earlier time, a time that has not worn particularly well in the genre. The Left Hand of Darkness was a groundbreaking book in 1969, a time when, like the rest of the arts, science fiction was awakening to new dimensions in both society and literature. But the first excu
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