An edition of The Left Hand of Darkness (1900)

Levaíà ruka tʹmy

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Levaíà ruka tʹmy
Ursula K. Le Guin
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An edition of The Left Hand of Darkness (1900)

Levaíà ruka tʹmy

roman i razzkazy

  • 4.29 ·
  • 34 Ratings
  • 390 Want to read
  • 15 Currently reading
  • 65 Have read

Comment by Kim Stanley Robinson, on The Guardian's website:
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Le Guin (1969)

One of my favorite novels is The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K Le Guin. For more than 40 years I've been recommending this book to people who want to try science fiction for the first time, and it still serves very well for that. One of the things I like about it is how clearly it demonstrates that science fiction can have not only the usual virtues and pleasures of the novel, but also the startling and transformative power of the thought experiment.

In this case, the thought experiment is quickly revealed: "The king was pregnant," the book tells us early on, and after that we learn more and more about this planet named Winter, stuck in an ice age, where the humans are most of the time neither male nor female, but with the potential to become either. The man from Earth investigating this situation has a lot to learn, and so do we; and we learn it in the course of a thrilling adventure story, including a great "crossing of the ice". Le Guin's language is clear and clean, and has within it both the anthropological mindset of her father Alfred Kroeber, and the poetry of stories as magical things that her mother Theodora Kroeber found in native American tales. This worldly wisdom applied to the romance of other planets, and to human nature at its deepest, is Le Guin's particular gift to us, and something science fiction will always be proud of. Try it and see – you will never think about people in quite the same way again.

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"Raduga"
Language
Russian
Pages
382

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The left hand of darkness
2003, Ace Books
in English - Ace mass-market ed., [50th anniversary ed.].
Cover of: The  left hand of darkness
The left hand of darkness
1994, Walker
in English - 25th Anniversary ed.
Cover of: Levaíà ruka tʹmy
Levaíà ruka tʹmy: roman i razzkazy
1992, "Raduga"
in Russian
Cover of: The Left Hand of Darkness
The Left Hand of Darkness
March 15, 1987, Ace
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Left Hand of Darkness
The Left Hand of Darkness
November 1983, Ace Books
in English
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Translation of: The left hand of darkness.

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Moskva
Series
Mastera sovremennoĭ fantastiki

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Pagination
382 p. :
Number of pages
382

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22940992M
ISBN 10
5050040108
OCLC/WorldCat
28321299
Library Thing
23117

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