The Left Hand of Darkness

The Left Hand of Darkness

Paperback Published on: 13/04/2017
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The Left Hand of Darkness
The pinnacle of literary sci-fi
It's hard to imagine humanity as it is reaching out to alien species and being the one's to accept different cultures, societal structures and physiologies... READ MORE
Sam Brewer in Truro

Synopsis

Genly Ai is an ethnologist observing the people of the planet Gethen, a world perpetually in winter. The people there are androgynous, normally neuter, but they can become male ot female at the peak of their sexual cycle.

They seem to Genly Ai alien, unsophisticated and confusing. But he is drawn into the complex politics of the planet and, during a long, tortuous journey across the ice with a politician who has fallen from favour and has been outcast, he loses his professional detachment and reaches a painful understanding of the true nature of Gethenians and, in a moving and memorable sequence, even finds love...

Few writers in any genre can claim to have had the range and influence of Ursula K. Le Guin. Championed for her ground-breaking works of science fiction and fantasy, Le Guin’s work was diverse and wide-ranging, encompassing more than short stories, novels, poetry, essays, books for children and works of translation.

She remains best-known for her landmark series Earthsea – a wise and stunning saga of a world where wizards and dragons mutually coexist – which gradually evolved to become a singular touchstone of imaginative fantasy. Simultaneously, Le Guin forged an enviable reputation within science fiction, hoovering up prizes, including numerous Nebula and Hugo Awards, and establishing a vital feminist foothold in a traditionally male-dominated discipline. Her 1969 novel The Left Hand of Darkness, set on a genderless planet banked in ice, is regarded to this day as a profound exploration of imagination and our understanding of society and identity.

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781473221628
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Weight: 238g
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 26 mm

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The Left Hand of Darkness
Thought-provoking and enriching - stick with it!
The Left Hand of Darkness is set on a planet called Gethen, also called Winter by explorers from the Ekumen. It is an inhospitable world to the Envoy Genly... READ MORE
RenG
The Left Hand of Darkness
We are more alike than we think
This unique alien contact story has much to tell us about ourselves. In an increasingly fragmented world, divided by concerns over immigration and national... READ MORE
Tim Dumble
The Left Hand of Darkness
Interesting concept
Was a little jarring that the genderless/gender fluid race were always referred to with male pronouns, but otherwise an interesting concept and very thorou... READ MORE
Daphne
The Left Hand of Darkness
A Beautiful Classic Sci-Fi
The Left Hand of Darkness was a beautifully written character-driven novel filled with amazing prose and a fantastically realised world more reminiscent of... READ MORE
Ryan Phillips