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Coming of Age in Karhide
1995
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3.90
Average Rating
128
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Madurar a Karhide és un relat eròtic ambientat a Gethen, el planeta de la coneguda novel·la La mà esquerra de la foscor. La història segueix l’adolescent Sov Thade i el seu pas a l’edat adulta que dona títol al relat. A Gethen els humans no tenen gènere durant vint dies experimenten la fase somer en gènere no binari, seguits d’uns quants dies d’activitat sexual on poden triar el gènere. «El rei estava embarassat» de La mà esquerra de la foscor és una de les frases més famoses de la literatura de Le Guin. Quina és la primera pregunta que es fa quan neix un bebè? L’autora planteja un món on el gènere no determina el nostre present ni el nostre futur. Le Guin planteja temes com l’adolescència, el consentiment, els canvis hormonals, la diversitat sexual i de gènere amb naturalitat i llibertat.
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Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula K. Le Guin
Author · 168 books

Ursula K. Le Guin published twenty-two novels, eleven volumes of short stories, four collections of essays, twelve books for children, six volumes of poetry and four of translation, and has received many awards: Hugo, Nebula, National Book Award, PEN-Malamud, etc. Her recent publications include the novel Lavinia, an essay collection, Cheek by Jowl, and The Wild Girls. She lived in Portland, Oregon. She was known for her treatment of gender (The Left Hand of Darkness, The Matter of Seggri), political systems (The Telling, The Dispossessed) and difference/otherness in any other form. Her interest in non-Western philosophies was reflected in works such as "Solitude" and The Telling but even more interesting are her imagined societies, often mixing traits extracted from her profound knowledge of anthropology acquired from growing up with her father, the famous anthropologist, Alfred Kroeber. The Hainish Cycle reflects the anthropologist's experience of immersing themselves in new strange cultures since most of their main characters and narrators (Le Guin favoured the first-person narration) are envoys from a humanitarian organization, the Ekumen, sent to investigate or ally themselves with the people of a different world and learn their ways.

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