| | Comment from (2003-06-03) |
| Ursula Le Guin lives at the heart of Science Fiction. Which is odd, because her desire to explore the worlds she describes sometimes make here works drift into Fantasy (apart from the works that clearly are Fantasy, of course). From what I understand, Le Guin herself dislikes any form of classification.
People who like space guns that go ZAPP in the still of space, and people who dislike the fact that space guns make any sound whatsoever in the vacuum of space alike will not derive much pleasure from reading her works. Those who understand science fiction for what it is, the art of answering the what-if question, will.
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