
The Telling
によって
Ursula K. Le Guin
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
256
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 1, 2001
出版社
Ace Trade
版
Reprint
ISBN-10
0441008631
ISBN-13
9780441008636
説明
Set against the expansive backdrop of the Hainish universe, this novel invites readers to delve into themes of identity and the power of storytelling. The protagonist embarks on a transformative journey, navigating complex societies that challenge the very notion of truth and understanding. As the character grapples with personal and societal expectations, the narrative unfolds with rich, lyrical prose that Le Guin is celebrated for.
The exploration of communication and connection serves as a pivotal element throughout the plot. The tapestry of cultures within the universe reveals the intricacies of language and the profound impact of narratives on human relationships. Through vivid descriptions and compelling character arcs, the author captures the essence of what it means to share one’s self with others, threading together the fabric of their shared existence.
Ultimately, the story transcends mere science fiction, touching on universal human experiences that resonate deeply with readers. It offers a meditation on the significance of stories in shaping realities, suggesting that the act of telling is as vital as the tales themselves.
The exploration of communication and connection serves as a pivotal element throughout the plot. The tapestry of cultures within the universe reveals the intricacies of language and the profound impact of narratives on human relationships. Through vivid descriptions and compelling character arcs, the author captures the essence of what it means to share one’s self with others, threading together the fabric of their shared existence.
Ultimately, the story transcends mere science fiction, touching on universal human experiences that resonate deeply with readers. It offers a meditation on the significance of stories in shaping realities, suggesting that the act of telling is as vital as the tales themselves.