{"id":1406,"date":"2009-12-10T23:11:52","date_gmt":"2009-12-11T06:11:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/?p=1406"},"modified":"2010-05-01T17:04:06","modified_gmt":"2010-05-01T21:04:06","slug":"the-dispossessed-by-ursula-k-le-guin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.onelowerlight.com\/writing\/the-dispossessed-by-ursula-k-le-guin\/","title":{"rendered":"The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/en\/3\/39\/Dispossessed_cover.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"144\" height=\"240\" \/>Urras and Annares, a world and its moon, separated by the gulf of space and two hundred years of mutual contempt. \u00a0On Urras, capitalist and socialist nations vie for dominance over the world&#8217;s rich and abundant resources. \u00a0On \u00a0Annares, the anarchist exiles scrounge for a meager living, but live in peace&#8211;and in hope.<\/p>\n<p>Shevek has never known any other world than the anarchist utopia of Annares. \u00a0His life&#8217;s work is to develop a unified theory of simultaneity&#8211;a tremendous feat that will rework the paradigm of space travel and communication. \u00a0When the people of Annares reject his theory, however, he voyages to Urras in the hopes that by offering his theory as a gift to all nations, he can bridge the gap between the worlds.<\/p>\n<p>Hopelessly inexperienced in the cutthroat ways of the propertarians, Shevek has no idea what he is getting himself into. \u00a0In his gilded prison, with nations vying for control of his person, can he find allies who share his idealistic, utopian vision? \u00a0Or is he alone in a world of greed, lies, and murder?<\/p>\n<p>This is, quite possibly, one of the most impressive and beautiful works of literary science fiction that I have read. \u00a0It may be the best novel I&#8217;ve read all year. \u00a0Le Guin&#8217;s characters are so deep, her ideas so compelling, her worlds so rich, her writing so poetic and beautiful that I hardly know where to start.<\/p>\n<p>One of the many things that made this book so good was the depth of Le Guin&#8217;s character development.\u00a0 The story had a plot, and Le Guin dropped just enough pieces of it here and there for you to know that there was one, but more than anything this book is a portrait of an incredibly interesting man, Shevek.<\/p>\n<p>The book actually contains two stories that merge into one in the end. \u00a0One taking place in the present, after Shevek arrives at Urras, and the other is a series of flashbacks showing how he arrived at that point.\u00a0 Le Guin alternates brilliantly between past and present to reveal insights into Shevek&#8217;s character that would otherwise remain unexplored.\u00a0 By the end of this novel, I felt that I knew this man&#8211;and loved him&#8211;better than anyone in real life, including myself.\u00a0 It blew me away.<\/p>\n<p>Le Guin&#8217;s worldbuilding, too is incredible. \u00a0Before reading this book, I didn&#8217;t consider myself an anarchist, but after spending so much time in the utopian society of Anarres, I almost want to become one.\u00a0 Le Guin meticulously extrapolates her world from her highly perceptive understanding of human nature, paying such attention to detail that her anarchist world is not only surprisingly plausible, but enviable as well.\u00a0 This is the kind of world that I would like to visit, explore, and perhaps even settle down in and live.<\/p>\n<p>Her ideas, like her world, are meticulously well thought out and incredibly compelling.\u00a0 In the Hainish cycle, Shevek is the inventor of the ansible drive, the technology that eventually enables peaceable diplomatic missions to other worlds, such as the one chronicled in <em>The Left Hand of Darkness.<\/em> Shevek&#8217;s struggle is to find a way to let this technology bring peace and break down walls, rather than empower tyrants to conquer and destroy.\u00a0 Time and again, Shevek&#8217;s egalitarian, anarchist values come to the surface, clashing not only with those of capitalist Urras, but with our own.<\/p>\n<p>All of this would be enough to make this a compelling, memorable story&#8211;but Le Guin&#8217;s stunning, beautiful prose puts this book into a league of its own.\u00a0 The rhythm and beauty in her words made every page a joy to read, with descriptions that kept me entranced and dialogue that made her characters leap off of the page.\u00a0 Above all, her prose conveys with powerful and compelling clarity the many life-changing ideas and themes of this story.\u00a0 The book&#8217;s last words still haunt me.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Dispossed<\/em> is, without a doubt, is one of the best works of Science Fiction that I have read.\u00a0 I would even go so far as to claim that it is a superior book to Le Guin&#8217;s better known work, <em>The Left Hand of Darkness.<\/em> If I could read a book this insightful every month, I would be a much better man, and have a much deeper and imaginative understanding of the world than I presently have.\u00a0 This book is a true masterpiece.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Urras and Annares, a world and its moon, separated by the gulf of space and two hundred years of mutual contempt. \u00a0On Urras, capitalist and socialist nations vie for dominance over the world&#8217;s rich and abundant resources. \u00a0On \u00a0Annares, the anarchist exiles scrounge for a meager living, but live in peace&#8211;and in hope. 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