The dispossessed

a novel

Paperback, 387 pages

English language

Published Aug. 16, 2003 by Perennial Classics.

ISBN:
978-0-06-051275-0
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E-book extra: In-depth study guide.Shevek, a brilliant physicist, decides to take action. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and attempt to tear down the walls of hatred that have isolated his planet of anarchists from the rest of the civilized universe. To do this dangerous task will mean giving up his family and possibly his life. Shevek must make the unprecedented journey to the utopian planet, Anarres, to challenge the complex structures of life and living, and ignite the fires of change.

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Review of 'The Dispossessed' on 'Goodreads'

En otroligt fängslande historia, såväl karaktärs- som samhällsbeskrivningarna. Inklusive spänning. Arbete, vardag, relationer människor emellan och individualitet som utspelar sig såväl på en anarkistisk som en kapitalistisk planet. Två grannplaneter och deras förhållanden sinsemellan, människor och deras förhållanden sinsemellan. Le Guin är en av de verkligt stora och att läsa hennes böcker, inte bara denna, är en fröjd.

Review of 'Los desposeídos' on 'Goodreads'

Una obra que vuelve a usar la ciencia ficción como entrada pero que es un análisis y una reflexión sobre la sociedad, desde la luna Anarres, donde la sociedad se organiza en un modo anarquista/socialissta al planeta Urras, donde tras un conflicto estos últimos fueron expulsados y donde el planeta se organiza en base a oligopolios y un capitalismo salvaje. Como nexo entre ambos mundos el protagonista intenta establecer un diálogo, intentando propiciar el desarrollo de ambas sociedades con la colaboración científica. Un libro que no deja de ser una reflexión y un golpe sobre la mesa sobre la política, la sociedad y el papel de la ciencia y los científicos.

One of the books I want to keep returning to

I first read this book 20 years ago in a German translation and liked it a lot, but I didn't get a lot of it. Now, reading the English original and having had more of a political education, at first I was: "Is this book as good as I remember it?", but then, I enjoyed it even more.

I love that it's not an unbroken utopia and the ending leaves some things open. I also liked how it shows how power-laden relationships and positions can inadvertently creep back into a society that's not supposed to have them.

Review of 'The Dispossessed' on 'Goodreads'

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Really cool, right up my alley in the sense of "here's how people would be different if brought up under these circumstances". And while I'm trying to figure out why I'm not so hyped as I was over [b:Embassytown|9265453|Embassytown|China Miéville|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1320470326l/9265453.SY75.jpg|14146240] or [b:Children of Time|25499718|Children of Time (Children of Time, #1)|Adrian Tchaikovsky|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1431014197l/25499718.SY75.jpg|45276208] I realise that my most favourite alley is "what if our brains were different". Because even an "anarchist society" becomes recognizably human. And, I guess, that's not a fantasy I want to get lost in. Still, much prefer this to a lot of anything else.

Review of 'The Dispossessed' on 'Goodreads'

The Dispossessed takes it's place as one of my absolute favorite books all time. In it I feel LeGuin reaches her apex both in regard to literary style, story, world building and so on. It is an absolute literary masterpiece. In the Dispossessed we are taken on a journey to the twin planets Anarres and Urras. Here we experience the in and outs of an anarchist society based on the harsh dessert world of Anarres. We follow Sheveks life from his early childhood growing up in an anarchist society, we see education, love, and interests interact with the complex dynamics of the anarchist society. At the same time we follow the same characters journey to Urras a sort of earth analogy with its capitalist states, imperialism, and really existing socialism. While not recapping the story the main takeaway from this work is how an utopia is as the subtitle says …

the ambiguous utopia

I read The Dispossessed when I was way too young to "get it" and I honestly remembered very little except for the scene at the beginning where Shevek lands on Urras and the guard getting hit in the head and killed by a rock. I'm glad I decided to pick it up this time around - at the end of last week, students were asking me about some positive/utopian sci-fi that wasn't all about battles and/or white dudes, and this one immediately came to mind.

I've been thinking about the relationship of individual to larger collective/org and how that relates to work for a while as I've been trying to navigate some personnel matters that come down to trying to get staff to stop thinking about their individual fulfillment/sense of purpose and start thinking about the collective fulfillment/purpose of the library+college. MPOW is also going through an organizational restructuring right …

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i spent close to the entire book lulled into the urras/annares binary, learning a disgust for the propertarian urrasti that i took to represent the world we live in now. and then i reached the moment when le guin reveals terra - the ruined earth, the third possibility - and knew then that urras was our present, and terra our fast-encroaching future.

Review of 'The Dispossessed' on 'Goodreads'

What a beautiful and melancholy novel of ideas. Of the many aspects that struck me one scene has stayed persistently since finishing. In it, a Hanish character named Ketho decides to land on Anarres with Shevek. Surprised, Shevek asks him why, there will be so many hardships he will have to endure. Ketho responds that though his race is very old (100 millennia) and has tried every political system one could think of, he has never seen Anarchy for himself, and that made its own relevance. More than flippant curiosity, his position made clear the value of individual experiences in the moment, yet an interdependence of ideas. History is merely a record, reality can only truly exist in the web of the present tense and it is always important. I don't know why that stuck with me but I found it very meaningful.

Review of 'The Dispossessed' on 'LibraryThing'

A lovely exploration of a utopia that Le Guin managed to make seem both appealing and plausible without shrinking from the sacrifices that it entailed.

At times the weird temporal structure of the book confused me, though it does make sense given the principal character's work. And there are moments when the utopians' political talk starts to feel like author lecturing reader - though really only moments, this isn't one of those books that bludgeons you with its rhetoric. It is one of those that I've spent as long thinking about after finishing as I had spent reading it, because there's more substance and subtletly to its politics and sociological observation than you might expect after I've thrown the "utopia" label at it.

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