The wave in the mind

English language

Published Jan. 7, 2004

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978-1-59030-006-0
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Review of 'The wave in the mind' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I loved this book! I haven't read any novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, but after this beautiful collection of essays by the author, I am really looking forward to read her other works. She has a simple yet incredible style, something which penetrates the heart of its readers. In the first chapter itself entitled "Introducing Myself," she is at her best, attacking the prevalent patriarchy of the current time with fierce wit. She writes,

I am a man. Now you may think I've made some kind of silly mistake about gender, or maybe that I'm trying to fool you, because my first name ends in a, and I own three bras, and I've been pregnant five times, and other things like that that you might have noticed, little details.
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Women are a very recent invention. I predate the invention of women by decades. Well, if you insist …

Review of 'The wave in the mind' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

What an unexpected delight! I shouldn't have put it off -- it had been on my to-read pile for a year, unread because I'm not a writer. It suffices, though, to be a reader, and this reader was captivated by Le Guin's writing, by her musings on rhythm and cadence, on communication, dancing, Twain, Tolkien, morality, justice, beauty. And imagination. Beautiful, moving, inspiring.