Rocannonin maailma

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Ursula K. Le Guin: Rocannonin maailma (2010, Avain)

180, pagine

Pubblicato il 10 Luglio 2010 da Avain.

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Mielikuvituksen mestarin esikoisteos ja Hain-romaanien ensimmäinen osa, joka on lumonnut jo monia lukijoiden sukupolvia.

Mielikuvituksen mestari Le Guin on lumonnut monta lukijoiden sukupolvea. Hänen esikoisteoksensa Rocannonin maailma kuuluu Hain-romaanien sarjaan, josta aiemmin on suomennettu teokset Pimeyden vasen käsi, Osattomien planeetta, Maailma, vihreä metsä sekä Kahdesti haarautuva puu.

Rocannonin maailma on seikkailullinen kertomus kaukaiselta planeetalta. Inhimillisyys, rohkeus ja vapaudenhalu punnitaan, kun miehittäjä alistaa älykkäitä ihmisenkaltaisia olentoja.

25 edizioni

Interesting High Fantasy/Scifi Mix

4 stelle

I must admit, this book didn't capture me as much as others. It is not long though, and you have to consider its age (published in 1966!).

Its ideas and story are therefore quite remarkable. I have not read the other, more famous stories from the Hainish novels, but I'm sure this is not the best.

It contains some landmarks of Scifi though (even though most of it is high fantasy), most remarkably the Ansible, which Le Guin invented here and which is a mainstay for so many other works from later authors.

Least-favorite LeGuin

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Ansible—the open-source “infrastructure as code” tool—borrowed its name from this novel.

In the story, an ansible is a faster-than-light (FTL) communication device—words typed on one ansible appear instantaneously light-years away.

This factoid was chief among my reasons for reading this book.

I also read it for completeness sake—“Rocannon’s World” is the first novel in the Hainish Cycle—Ursula K. Le Guin’s epic future history, which includes one of my all-time favorite books: “The Dispossessed.”

But this was my least-favorite Le Guin story I’ve read thus far (although that’s a high bar).

The story was nothing more than your average 1960s sci-fi/bronze-aged castles with flying cats mashup.

While that sounds exciting, the actual book was slow.

There needed to be more plot for such a plot-driven story.

Plot

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