Four ways to forgive
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The worlds of the Universe of the famous Haine Cycle Ursula Le Guin not so much amazing the imagination (although this is here with excess) as they make you think about the main, sometimes insoluble problems that evolution and nature posing in the path of universal humanity.
In the novel “deprived” (awarded the prizes “Hugo”, “Nebum”, “Lokhid” and “Prometheus”) before us are two planets-twin, Urros and Anarres: one society is divided into two irreconcilable parts, into another into the other , deserted and unsuccessful for life, immigrants are convinced that, only by combining efforts, one can improve the world and bring humanity closer to the future union of ecumenia.
In the novel “Four Routes to forgiveness”, consisting of four stories, we find ourselves in a world where slavery is norm and accepted lifestyle. One of the stories, “Day of forgiveness”, was awarded the memorial award of Theodore Starjon and the prize of readers of the magazine “Azimov”.
The novel “Interpreters” (Luscus Prize) transfers us to the planet AKA, a lively embodiment of a winged phrase that the road to hell is paved with good intentions and not all progress, especially imposed from the outside, is beneficial for the indigenous inhabitants of the planet
In the novel “deprived” (awarded the prizes “Hugo”, “Nebum”, “Lokhid” and “Prometheus”) before us are two planets-twin, Urros and Anarres: one society is divided into two irreconcilable parts, into another into the other , deserted and unsuccessful for life, immigrants are convinced that, only by combining efforts, one can improve the world and bring humanity closer to the future union of ecumenia.
In the novel “Four Routes to forgiveness”, consisting of four stories, we find ourselves in a world where slavery is norm and accepted lifestyle. One of the stories, “Day of forgiveness”, was awarded the memorial award of Theodore Starjon and the prize of readers of the magazine “Azimov”.
The novel “Interpreters” (Luscus Prize) transfers us to the planet AKA, a lively embodiment of a winged phrase that the road to hell is paved with good intentions and not all progress, especially imposed from the outside, is beneficial for the indigenous inhabitants of the planet
Author:
Author:Le Guin U.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-19768-8
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