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The left hand of darkness / Ursula K. Le Guin

By: Publication details: New York : Ace Books, 2000, ©1969Edition: Ace trade pbk. edDescription: xvi, 304 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0441007317
  • 9780441007318
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PS3562.E42 L39 2000
Contents:
A Parade in Erhenrang -- The Place Inside the Blizzard -- The Mad King -- The Nineteenth Day -- The Domestication of Hunch -- One Way into Orgoreyn -- The Question of Sex -- Another Way into Orgoreyn -- Eestraven the Traitor -- Conversations in Mishnory -- Soliloquies in Mishnory -- On Time and Darkness -- Down on the Farm -- The Escape -- To the Ice -- Between Drumner and Dremegole -- An Orgota Creation Myth -- On the Ice -- Homecoming -- A Fool's Errand -- The Gethenian Calendar and Clock
Summary: A human emissary sent to the world of Winter to bring it into a galactic civilization must find a way to bridge the gulf between his outlook and that of the natives, who can change gender at will
Holdings
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks PS3562 .E42 L39 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33039001488278

A Parade in Erhenrang -- The Place Inside the Blizzard -- The Mad King -- The Nineteenth Day -- The Domestication of Hunch -- One Way into Orgoreyn -- The Question of Sex -- Another Way into Orgoreyn -- Eestraven the Traitor -- Conversations in Mishnory -- Soliloquies in Mishnory -- On Time and Darkness -- Down on the Farm -- The Escape -- To the Ice -- Between Drumner and Dremegole -- An Orgota Creation Myth -- On the Ice -- Homecoming -- A Fool's Errand -- The Gethenian Calendar and Clock

A human emissary sent to the world of Winter to bring it into a galactic civilization must find a way to bridge the gulf between his outlook and that of the natives, who can change gender at will

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