Item #2351425 The Dispossessed: A Novel. Ursula K. Le Guin, Kroeber, LeGuin.
The Dispossessed: A Novel
The Dispossessed: A Novel

The Dispossessed: A Novel

Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1974. Winkowski, Fred. Reissue. Full-Leather. Near Fine / No Jacket. Item #2351425

Minor imperfection to fore edge of frontispiece and title page (looks like frontispiece stuck to title page during the printing process and they were separated without enough care), otherwise an excellent copy. Binding tight and square, pages clean, bright, and unmarked.

[xvi], 341, [1] pp. 8vo. Red full leather, gilt titles and decorations, all edges gilt, ribbon marker bound in. Color frontispiece by Pat Morrissey (not present in all Easton editions), introduction by Frederik Pohl. An important work of utopian fiction by Le Guin, which won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards, and was nominated for the John W. Campbell award. On the surface, Le Guin's story of the brilliant physicist Shevek is a tale of a futuristic world, and the struggle of the civilizations on two separate planets to reconcile with each other's way of life. Beneath the surface run deep undercurrents of meaning -- philosophical, religious, and scientific themes that transcend the story itself. Shevek's quest to reconcile two seemingly antithetical schools of theoretical physics is also the individual's quest to reconcile individuality with social behavior, identity with belonging, and freedom with responsibility. Colored by the Taoist sensibilities with which Le Guin has long been fascinated, the parallels drawn in The Dispossessed are simultaneously vivid and subtle -- the style of writing embodies the very ideas that Le Guin attempts to convey. Widely praised even beyond the usual literary circles of science fiction, The Dispossessed is a true masterpiece, the consummation of a unique and detailed vision of a distant world surprisingly similar to our own.

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