Historias de Terramar I: Un mago de Terramar. Las tumbas de Atuan
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Science Fiction
Science & Technology
Format
Broché
Pages
384
Langue
Espagnol
Publié
Sep 13, 2005
Éditeur
Booket
Édition
1
ISBN-10
844507668X
ISBN-13
9788445076682
Description
In a world defined by magic and mysticism, the stories of Terramar unfold with rich landscapes and intricate characters. The reader is introduced to Ged, a young mage whose journey evokes themes of growth, struggle, and the search for true identity. Ged's power, though formidable, proves to be a double-edged sword, one that leads him to confront the consequences of his actions. Through his trials, he learns that mastery over magic is entwined with wisdom and self-awareness.
Amidst the backdrop of Ged's adventures, the narrative also weaves in the tale of the Tombs of Atuan, where a young priestess named Tenar is caught in a world of ritual and sacrifice. Her story reflects the tension between duty and freedom, as she grapples with the confines of her upbringing and seeks to forge her own path. The intersection of their lives reveals the profound connections that exist between different souls navigating the complexities of their destinies.
Le Guin's prose is imbued with philosophical insight, exploring concepts of balance, power, and the cyclical nature of life. The vivid imagery and detailed world-building transport readers to a land where every element, from sky to sea, holds significance. As the threads of fate intertwine, the characters embark on journeys that challenge their beliefs and ultimately shape their futures.
Through the lens of Terramar, readers are invited to reflect on their own understanding of magic, not just as a fantastical element, but as a metaphor for personal growth and the unending quest for self-discovery. Each story resonates on multiple levels, providing both an enchanting tale and deeper reflections on the human experience.
Amidst the backdrop of Ged's adventures, the narrative also weaves in the tale of the Tombs of Atuan, where a young priestess named Tenar is caught in a world of ritual and sacrifice. Her story reflects the tension between duty and freedom, as she grapples with the confines of her upbringing and seeks to forge her own path. The intersection of their lives reveals the profound connections that exist between different souls navigating the complexities of their destinies.
Le Guin's prose is imbued with philosophical insight, exploring concepts of balance, power, and the cyclical nature of life. The vivid imagery and detailed world-building transport readers to a land where every element, from sky to sea, holds significance. As the threads of fate intertwine, the characters embark on journeys that challenge their beliefs and ultimately shape their futures.
Through the lens of Terramar, readers are invited to reflect on their own understanding of magic, not just as a fantastical element, but as a metaphor for personal growth and the unending quest for self-discovery. Each story resonates on multiple levels, providing both an enchanting tale and deeper reflections on the human experience.
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