From Publishers Weekly
For Le Guin, writing science fiction or fantasy is an intuitive, self-exploratory act, an inner-space voyage in which she unearths dreams and archetypes that connect her with the outer world. In these conversational, feisty essays, an energizing mind trip for SF fans, she dissects her own fiction, discusses technique and explores the potential of SF and fantasy, which she considers different branches of the same form of writing. Most SF has been regressive and unimaginative, she argues, by portraying authoritarian dystopias instead of democratic socialist societies. She also berates the genre for its marginalization of women, both as fictional characters and as writers. This is essentially a reissue of a 1979 compilation that went out of print in 1982.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Library Journal
Originally published in 1979 ( LJ 5/1/79), revised in 1989 for British publication, and finally republished here in the revised edition, this work by one of fantasy and sf's greats is a welcome treat for anyone who loves words and stories. Le Guin ( Searoad: The Chronicles of Klatsand , HarperCollins, 1991) is as expert in creating mellifluous and enchanting essays as she is in creating the luscious and complex worlds of her fiction. Stylistically, she manages a balance between quasi-academic seriousness and conversational humor (a balance that original editor Susan Wood does not attain in her introductions). Despite being three to 13 years out of date, depending on the extent of revision, her comments on the state of the genre, the process of writing, and the influence of gender on literature are as fresh as ever. The book is dated only in its ratio of female to male writers of fantasy and sf, which is now closer than it was when Le Guin first wrote. Highly recommended for all literature and women's studies collections.
- Keith R.A. DeCan dido, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Language of the Night 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
今天讀完瞭 Ursula K. Le Guin 的 The Language of the Night。200多頁的小書,從10月11日到現在,總算斷斷續續地讀完瞭,好在這本集子裏的文章都不算太長,每天讀一篇,或許不能獲得編者 Susan Wood 所希望讀者獲得的整體印象,但對於 Le Guin 對於科幻文學和藝術的態度,倒是...
評分 But I know also that by that partiality, that independence, that distancing from the shared experience, it will be new: a revelation. It will be a vision, a more or less powerful or haunting dream. A view in ,not out. A space-voyage through somebody el...
評分今天讀完瞭 Ursula K. Le Guin 的 The Language of the Night。200多頁的小書,從10月11日到現在,總算斷斷續續地讀完瞭,好在這本集子裏的文章都不算太長,每天讀一篇,或許不能獲得編者 Susan Wood 所希望讀者獲得的整體印象,但對於 Le Guin 對於科幻文學和藝術的態度,倒是...
評分今天讀完瞭 Ursula K. Le Guin 的 The Language of the Night。200多頁的小書,從10月11日到現在,總算斷斷續續地讀完瞭,好在這本集子裏的文章都不算太長,每天讀一篇,或許不能獲得編者 Susan Wood 所希望讀者獲得的整體印象,但對於 Le Guin 對於科幻文學和藝術的態度,倒是...
評分今天讀完瞭 Ursula K. Le Guin 的 The Language of the Night。200多頁的小書,從10月11日到現在,總算斷斷續續地讀完瞭,好在這本集子裏的文章都不算太長,每天讀一篇,或許不能獲得編者 Susan Wood 所希望讀者獲得的整體印象,但對於 Le Guin 對於科幻文學和藝術的態度,倒是...
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評分‘everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual’s conscious life, the blacker and denser it is. ’---C.G.Jung
評分作為一名閤格的腦殘粉,就是要還沒翻開書就先打個五顆星!
評分作為一名閤格的腦殘粉,就是要還沒翻開書就先打個五顆星!
Language of the Night 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載