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Lathe of Heaven

By Ursula K. Le Guin

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| Audio Cassette | 9780786113033

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Ursula K. Le Guin has been in the vanguard of science fiction since the publication of her first novel in 1966. Her essays and criticism, short stories and novels, have won numerous literary prizes--including the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Tiptree, and National Book Awards--reverent critical acclaContinue

Ursula K. Le Guin has been in the vanguard of science fiction since the publication of her first novel in 1966. Her essays and criticism, short stories and novels, have won numerous literary prizes--including the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Tiptree, and National Book Awards--reverent critical acclaim, and a vast, devoted readership that reaches far beyond the genre. But out of all she has produced--all the brilliant speculations advanced and wondrous new worlds imagined--this is the work which perhaps best endures in the mind, the heart and the conscience.

The Lathe of Heaven is George Orr's story--a man who dreams things into being, for better or for worse. It is a dark vision and a warning--a fable of power uncontrolled and uncontrollable--a truly prescient and startling view of humanity, and the consequences of God-playing. It is, quite simply, a masterpiece.

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  • So when I was a teenager and reading ALL the women sci-fi and fantasy authors in the world somehow I totally missed reading any Le Guin (At least that I can remember). But I found this at the local Oxfam and was in the mood for something apocalyptic and thought I'd try this. I really really liked it ... (continue)

    So when I was a teenager and reading ALL the women sci-fi and fantasy authors in the world somehow I totally missed reading any Le Guin (At least that I can remember). But I found this at the local Oxfam and was in the mood for something apocalyptic and thought I'd try this. I really really liked it. It was a lot like Philip K Dick, there was drug use, alternate realities but there was also a lot more characterisation and internal analysis.

    The premise was totally far-fetched a man was able to have dreams that changed reality. But once you accepted that it was a very enjoyable read. The world ended quite a few times. There was a lot of discussions about what you could or shouldn't change about life and how you judge the state of the world. There were a lot of quotes from Zhuangzi at the begining of chapters, but I have to say the translation she used wasn't very good as at one point he referred to god with a capital G (a concept that definitely didn't exist in Chinese religion and philosophy at that point). The main character seemed to be an attempt to personalise the Wu Wei (no action) form of being. For the most part this was done well, however, there was a time when he argued against healing someone because if they were going to be reincarnated they'd have a better life, which is totally against Taoist beliefs asnot to mention that reincarnation is a Buddhist idea.

    Still apart from that it was a very interesting book. The world and the characters were very vividly portrayed. The fact that reality kept changing was handled very well. It was disturbing without being overly confussing. I really enjoyed it and shall definitely have to read more by this author.

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