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Book2Dragon
Dec 14, 2018 rated it it was amazing
My introduction to LeGuin. I loved it because it was quirky. Love her books, and her poetry.
Laura
From BBC Radio 4:
Adapted by Judith Adams

Science fiction with incredible humanity from a brilliant feminist writer. This is the first dramatisation of Ursula Le Guin's 1969 novel which is as groundbreaking in its approach to gender as when it was first published over 45 years ago.

Episode 1:
In a snow-changed city in the middle of an Ice Age on an alien world, one young man prepares for the biggest mission of his life. Alone and unarmed, Genly Ai has been sent from Earth to persuade the world of Ge
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Natalie
Oct 14, 2020 rated it liked it
Shelves: science-fiction
A very heavy book with a lot of suffering and sadness in it. Le Guin is a good writer but the subject matter was so heavy. Two characters travel through various places and go through harrowing experiences on a planet far from their own. One of the characters escapes from prison and travels with the other across ice and snow. Most disturbing is the kemmering or sex with people who change their gender depending on the situation. I'm glad I read more Le Guin, her subject matter is just difficult. ...more
Douglas Beagley
Jan 10, 2011 rated it really liked it
A wonderful re-read. Her style is inimical, her ideas are lovely. UKLG is tremendous, unique, powerful.

Go read the introduction. It will alter you.
Jenn Cavanaugh
Feb 08, 2015 rated it it was amazing
The Introduction alone is worth the price of admission. In its own words: "This book is not extrapolative. If you like you can read it, and a lot of other science fiction, as a thought-experiment.... In a story so conceived, the moral complexity proper to the modern novel need not be sacrificed...." ...more
Raven
Jun 21, 2008 rated it liked it
A good concept, fairly done. I like her writing style and the characters, but her execution could have been better.
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