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The Dispossessed

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Wait time: About 6 weeks
0 of 2 copies available
Wait time: About 6 weeks

"One of the greats....Not just a science fiction writer; a literary icon." – Stephen King

From the brilliant and award-winning author Ursula K. Le Guin comes a classic tale of two planets torn apart by conflict and mistrust — and the man who risks everything to reunite them.

A bleak moon settled by utopian anarchists, Anarres has long been isolated from other worlds, including its mother planet, Urras—a civilization of warring nations, great poverty, and immense wealth. Now Shevek, a brilliant physicist, is determined to reunite the two planets, which have been divided by centuries of distrust. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and attempt to tear down the walls of hatred that have kept them apart.

To visit Urras—to learn, to teach, to share—will require great sacrifice and risks, which Shevek willingly accepts. But the ambitious scientist's gift is soon seen as a threat, and in the profound conflict that ensues, he must reexamine his beliefs even as he ignites the fires of change.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      On an isolated planet of anarchists, one scientist decides to seek ways to unite his world with the rest of existence. He cuts himself off from family and friends, and travels to a utopian planet to find answers. Although it's set in a science-fiction realm, LeGuin's novel is really a meditation on capitalism, communism, anarchism, and individualism. The pace is very slow, and without much dialogue the story comes off as didactic. Narrator Don Leslie's strong, deep voice causes all the characters to sound similar. Although the topics being explored are worthy of discussion, the narrator sounds so sonorous, and the overall tone of the writing is so preachy that the audio experience is less than ideal. G.D. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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