Searoad

193 pages

English language

Published Jan. 13, 2004 by Shambhala.

ISBN:
978-1-59030-084-8
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LeGuin, Women, Generational Struggle

I enjoyed this very much. A common criticism of Ursula LeGuin, at least in her early days, was that she wrote very little about women. Indeed, some of her most famous works (A Wizard of Earthsea, The Dispossessed, The Left Hand of Darkness) are more-or-less about men, or seem to center men, or men's priorities, etc. I have… mixed feelings about some of these critiques, but… anyway, for anyone who might have been wondering whether LeGuin thought explicitly about women etc.: yes. This book… gosh. In reading it, i sense some about the women who came before me, whose quiet and hidden lives i remain ignorant of, in no small part because i dared not ask, they did not tell, and now most of them are gone from my life. LeGuin had such a light touch, wrote so thoughtfully from so many perspectives, and these really shine here. It's clear …

Subjects

  • Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
  • Women -- Oregon -- Fiction
  • Seaside resorts -- Fiction
  • Oregon -- Social life and customs -- Fiction