The dispossessed : a novel / Ursula K. Le Guin.
"The Dispossessed is the spellbinding story of anarchist Shevek, the “galactically famous scientist,” who single-handedly attempts to reunite two planets cut off from each other by centuries of distrust.Anarres, Shevek’s homeland, is a bleak moon settled by an anarchic utopian civilization, where there is no government, and everyone, at least nominally, is a revolutionary. It has long been isolated from other worlds, including its mother planet, Urras—defined by warring nations, great poverty, and immense wealth. Now Shevek, a brilliant physicist, is determined to unify the two civilizations. In the face of great hostility, outright threats, and the pain of separation from his family, he makes an unprecedented trip to Urras. Greater than any concern for his own wellbeing is the belief that the walls of hatred, distrust, and philosophic division between his planet and the rest of the civilized universe must be torn down. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and explore differences in customs and cultures, determined to tear down the walls of hatred that have kept them apart.To visit Urras—to learn, to teach, to share—will require great sacrifice and risks, which Shevek willingly accepts. Almost immediately upon his arrival, he finds not the egotistical philistines he expected, but an intelligent, complex people who warmly welcome him. But soon the ambitious scientist and his gift is seen as a threat, and in the profound conflict that ensues, he must reexamine his beliefs even as he ignites the fires of change."-- Publisher's website.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063382930 (paperback)
- Physical Description: xvi, 361 pages : maps ; 21 cm
- Edition: 50th anniversary edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper Perennial, 2024.
- Copyright: ©1974
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A hardcover edition of this book was published in 1974 by Harper & Row, Publishers."--Title page verso. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Life on other planets > Fiction. Communal living > Fiction. Physicists > Fiction. Anarchism > Fiction. |
Genre: | Science fiction. Utopian fiction. |
Search for related items by series
Available copies
- 0 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
- 0 of 1 copy available at Greenwood Public Library. (Show)
Holds
- 1 current hold with 2 total copies.
Show All Copies
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
---|
LDR | 01376nam a2200385 i 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | 129136274 | ||
003 | SITKA | ||
005 | 20241128095249.0 | ||
006 | ab 000 f | ||
006 | e g 0 | ||
007 | ta | ||
008 | 171201r20241974nyub 000 f eng | ||
010 | . | ‡a2003046574 | |
020 | . | ‡a9780063382930 (paperback) | |
040 | . | ‡aDLC ‡erda ‡cDLC ‡dB&T ‡beng | |
082 | 0 | 4. | ‡a813/.54 ‡221 |
100 | 1 | . | ‡aLe Guin, Ursula K., ‡d1929-2018, ‡eauthor. |
245 | 1 | 4. | ‡aThe dispossessed : ‡ba novel / ‡cUrsula K. Le Guin. |
250 | . | ‡a50th anniversary edition. | |
264 | 1. | ‡aNew York : ‡bHarper Perennial, ‡c2024. | |
264 | 4. | ‡c©1974 | |
300 | . | ‡axvi, 361 pages : ‡bmaps ; ‡c21 cm | |
336 | . | ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent | |
336 | . | ‡acartographic image ‡bcri ‡2rdacontent | |
337 | . | ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia | |
338 | . | ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier | |
490 | 1 | . | ‡aHarper Perennial modern classics |
500 | . | ‡a"A hardcover edition of this book was published in 1974 by Harper & Row, Publishers."--Title page verso. | |
520 | . | ‡a"The Dispossessed is the spellbinding story of anarchist Shevek, the “galactically famous scientist,” who single-handedly attempts to reunite two planets cut off from each other by centuries of distrust.Anarres, Shevek’s homeland, is a bleak moon settled by an anarchic utopian civilization, where there is no government, and everyone, at least nominally, is a revolutionary. It has long been isolated from other worlds, including its mother planet, Urras—defined by warring nations, great poverty, and immense wealth. Now Shevek, a brilliant physicist, is determined to unify the two civilizations. In the face of great hostility, outright threats, and the pain of separation from his family, he makes an unprecedented trip to Urras. Greater than any concern for his own wellbeing is the belief that the walls of hatred, distrust, and philosophic division between his planet and the rest of the civilized universe must be torn down. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and explore differences in customs and cultures, determined to tear down the walls of hatred that have kept them apart.To visit Urras—to learn, to teach, to share—will require great sacrifice and risks, which Shevek willingly accepts. Almost immediately upon his arrival, he finds not the egotistical philistines he expected, but an intelligent, complex people who warmly welcome him. But soon the ambitious scientist and his gift is seen as a threat, and in the profound conflict that ensues, he must reexamine his beliefs even as he ignites the fires of change."-- ‡cPublisher's website. | |
595 | . | ‡aDec24sF ‡5BSE | |
650 | 0. | ‡aLife on other planets ‡vFiction. | |
650 | 0. | ‡aCommunal living ‡vFiction. | |
650 | 0. | ‡aPhysicists ‡vFiction. | |
650 | 0. | ‡aAnarchism ‡vFiction. | |
655 | 7. | ‡aScience fiction. ‡2lcgft | |
655 | 7. | ‡aUtopian fiction. ‡2lcgft | |
830 | 0. | ‡aHarper Perennial modern classics. | |
949 | . | ‡b33260100178830 ‡cF LEGU ‡fFIC_BSE ‡lNew Books ‡mnew-books ‡nFiction ‡oBSE ‡p23.99 ‡sIn process | |
905 | . | ‡uMark | |
901 | . | ‡a129136274 ‡bAUTOGEN ‡c129136274 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc |