À propos de l'auteur

Ursula K. Le Guin was a renowned American author, best known for her works of speculative fiction that explore themes of gender, society, and culture. Her most celebrated works include the Earthsea series and The Left Hand of Darkness, which challenge traditional narratives and encourage readers to rethink societal norms. Le Guin's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and deep philosophical insights, making her a beloved figure in both literary and science fiction communities.

Throughout her career, Le Guin's contributions to literature extended beyond fiction; she was also an essayist and poet. Her ability to weave intricate worlds and complex characters allowed her to address significant issues such as identity, power dynamics, and the human experience. Her influence is seen in the works of many contemporary authors, and she is often credited with paving the way for future generations of writers in the fantasy and science fiction genres.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance October 21, 1929
Lieu de naissance Berkeley, California, USA
Date de décès January 22, 2018