
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Hainish Novels and Stories: A Library of America Boxed Set
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
1,921
Language
English
Published
Sep 5, 2017
Publisher
Library of America
Edition
First Printings
ISBN-10
1598535374
ISBN-13
9781598535372
Description
This exquisite boxed set gathers the complete works of Ursula K. Le Guin's Hainish universe, showcasing her unparalleled talent for world-building and rich storytelling. Throughout these stories, Le Guin explores profound themes such as identity, gender, and the nature of humanity, all while weaving intricate narratives that challenge conventional thinking. Each novel and story invites readers into a vibrant tapestry of planets, cultures, and civilizations, where the familiar meets the extraordinary.
Le Guin's characters are deeply human, often grappling with dilemmas that echo real-world issues, making the tales resonate with timeless relevance. From the political intricacies of the Ekumen to the philosophical underpinnings of her societies, the Hainish novels present a multifaceted exploration of coexistence, communication, and the complexities of existence itself.
This collection does not just represent a journey through imaginative realms; it also serves as a reflection of the world around us, urging readers to ponder their place within it. It stands as a testament to Le Guin's legacy, illuminating her unique voice and visionary outlook on life.
Le Guin's characters are deeply human, often grappling with dilemmas that echo real-world issues, making the tales resonate with timeless relevance. From the political intricacies of the Ekumen to the philosophical underpinnings of her societies, the Hainish novels present a multifaceted exploration of coexistence, communication, and the complexities of existence itself.
This collection does not just represent a journey through imaginative realms; it also serves as a reflection of the world around us, urging readers to ponder their place within it. It stands as a testament to Le Guin's legacy, illuminating her unique voice and visionary outlook on life.
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