The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula LeGuin
Last night, I finished reading
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula LeGuin [
Buy at Amazon or
Audible].
So, this is one of those sci-fi books everyone should read. It's the second I've read in the Hainish Cycle but they aren't really a series just seemingly,ever so loosely, very loosely connected, at least for the two I've read so far. But they are both fantastic reads (the other I have read is
The Dispossessed which is equally good but totally different).
The Left Hand of Darkness is a story of first contact, not in the traditional science fiction "first aliens to show up on earth" sort of way, but with the first humans making contact with another very distance planet and its peoples sort of way.
The planet alone is so different from what we are used to and the people are so very different in the way they think and live (not really different much physically or in the sorts of jobs they do and what not).
While reading this book, you'll be thinking on deep questions, some of which might be very timely these days, including,
- What is gender?
- What is patriotism?
- What is cold?
- What is monarchy?
The subject of refugees comes up a few times and it made me think even more about the current refugee situation we have here on earth. The subject of patriotism is mentioned several times and requires the reader to reflect on what this really is and how it shapes us.
This book was published before my fifth birthday and I am now over fifty, yet the themes feel like they fit right into many of society's current conundrums. Of course, some themes are clearly universal.
Have I mentioned that it is beautifully written? I actually listened to this as an audiobook from Audible and the narrator, George Guildall, is excellent.
If you have any interest at all in the human condition, in the interaction between people, and in deeper intertwined themes of diplomacy, refugees, patriotism, and brotherhood, then you should read this book. If you are breathing, then you should read this book or listen to the audiobook.
ABC Reading Challenge
For those keeping score, I've read 11 of the 26 books for
Habitica's ABC Reading Challenge (using authors' last names for each letter of the alphabet. So far this year I've read books by female science fiction authors with last names starting with A, B, C, D, E, F, H, L, M, O, and W, and perhaps another one or two I've forgotten for the moment, as well as a few other books not sci-fi or not by a female author. So, if you have suggestions for female authored science fiction for other letters of the alphabet (using author last name) send them along to me at team.bald @ yahoo.com (remove spaces). I love reading new-to-me authors!
I'm currently working on R and S, so other letters would be useful!