Posted 22 October 2019 - 11:16 AM
Just finished it.
I didn't like this book at the start, it grew on me as it went along.
At it base level it's an anti nationalism book? Not nationalism in the Nazi sense of the word, just national pride and the slope it is that can easily lead into otherism and can be a tool to manipulate the masses.
Also I suppose a light against both hereditary rule (base.monarchism) and in the other extreme what communism turned into in Russia. The outlying Hearths in Khardish communities seemed to be the standard LeGuin would like to see people live in, kind, giving and compassionate. But also the treachery at the end unlines mankind's failings, fear and greed.
Phew, I dunno, it was a strange book all in all but when it picked up at the midpoint I kept turning pages. Glad I read it, as it's held up as a classic in the genre, but don't see me rereading it.
What's next kids?
I'm the wrong person to take charge, with work etc I.dont think I've kept with one target yet, but I like the idea