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The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin, Volume Two: Outer Space, Inner Lands

De: Ursula K. Le Guin
Narrado por: Tandy Cronyn
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Outer Space, Inner Lands includes many of the best known Ursula K. Le Guin nonrealistic stories (such as "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas," "Semley' s Necklace," and "She Unnames Them") which have shaped the way many listeners see the world. She gives voice to the voiceless, hope to the outsider, and speaks truth to power - all the time maintaining her independence and sense of humor.

Companion volume Where on Earth explores Le Guin's satirical, risky, political and experimental earthbound stories. Both volumes include new introductions by the author.

©2012 Ursula K. LeGuin (P)2014 Recorded Books
Antologías y Cuentos Cortos Ciencia Ficción Cuentos Cortos Fantasía Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Ingenioso Short Stories
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Masterful Storytelling • Thought-provoking Tales • Excellent Narration • Destabilizing Fiction • Outstanding Performance
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Most of the stories were refreshingly odd. Well written, and enjoyable.

I loved almost everything. The narrator was ok. But the stories were very entertaining.

It was easy to like

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This was my first full foray into the bright-dark world of Le Guin, and as with many famed authors I am easing into for the first time, a sharp collection of electric short stories was the right call for me— and if the same is true for you, start here, but know as I have learned that Le Guin did not come to make you feel comfortable. Much in the vein of Mary Shelley in the 19th and Margaret Cavendish in the 17th century, Le Guin’s work does not so much disturb as she does destabilize. She doesn’t want to throw you into a “new” or “blazing world” (even when she does) for the sake of the imagined world; she is doing so to draw into the light the familiar grievances that are so ingrained in our “real” lives that we cannot see, much less be outraged by them. But that’s her art— you aren’t familiar with the planet or the people or their social structures; but you do (hopefully) recognize misogyny, racism, classism, ableism, discrimination, cruelty, and exploitation when you see it in a narrative, and you notice it in all of its gore because it’s the only thing that looks familiar. To this end, Le Guin not only picks up the tradition of science fiction as a vehicle of cultural destabilization (as with Shelley and Cavendish); but recasts this legacy in the atmosphere of 20th century “progress”— to blast down confining, finite (the truly performative “unreal”) constructs of the very “real” infinities of science fiction. Also, pro-tip: I usually speed through books at 1.5-2x pace, but this does a disservice to both Le Guin’s art and Tandy Cronyn’s performance. Stay between 1-1.3x for full-force.

Surreal & Stunning!

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love this! the stories are beautifully done and great for thinking about why things are.

beautiful short stories that make you think

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Great stories even for those not into science, but would have benefited from a longer pause between each.

Enjoyable

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Ursula K. Le Guin at her finest in spinning many fascinating tales of far away worlds, yet familiar beings.

Tandy Cronyn does an excellent job of narrating.

A Gathering of Great Tales

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Most of these stories are amazing. The performance is one of the best I've ever heard in an audiobook. Highly recommend, especially for readers interested in philosophical and anthropological Sci Fi.

Fantastic Le Guin

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I love how the author is not pretentious and is brilliant at the same time. Ursula has a grace of her own. So very admirable yet not given credit enough.
I just wish more people would have access to her stories.

The stories are engaging and sound genuine

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1.Introduction
2.The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
3-Semely’s Necklace
4-Nine Lives
5-Mazes
6-The First Contact with the Gorgonids
7-The Shobies’ Story
8-Betrayals
9-The Matter of Seggri
10. authors notes
11-Solitude
12-The Wild Girls
13-The Flyers of Gy
14-The Silence of the Asonu
15-The Ascent of the North Face
16-The Author of the Acacia Seeds
17-The Wife’s Story
18-The Rule of Names
19-Small Change
20-The Poacher
21-Sur
22-She Unnames Them

- 1 star for lazy publishing!

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Even when you know how the story ends, how you get there is made enamouring by the mastery over language Le Guin possesses. The narrator was the voice I fell asleep to so many times I use it as a sleep aid now.

These were the first steps I took on the unpretentiously feminist analysis of the many incredible facets of humanity and possible futures.

The fact it was free at the time of reading seems absurd, as it holds immeasurable value imho.

The def of journey not the destination

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I loved the complex and believable characters, and the way Le Guin explores deeply issues of gender, sexuality, and how we see ourselves, whether through the eyes of an alien, a differently imagined culture, or another species. She has a way of turning assumptions on their heads and using that position to examine and question, but fully in the context of an engaging story. The exploration just unfolds itself. I also loved the narration... Tandy Cronyn's voice hit just the right notes, pardon the pun.

Ursula Le Guin is a Master

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