Anomaly Supplemental | The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
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In this episode of Anomaly Supplemental, KC and Sue discuss Ursula K. Le Guin's groundbreaking 1969 novel The Left Hand of Darkness, winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel of the Year. The Left Hand of Darkness is regularly cited in discussions of gender and sexuality in science-fiction, but also touches on concepts of interpersonal relationship, international politics, patriotism, fear, and more. It is "among the first books published in the feminist science fiction genre and the most famous example of androgyny in science fiction" (Wikipedia). And it is often on lists of the best science fiction books, and almost always on top ten lists of feminist sci-fi and/or books by women sci-fi authors. So we both felt that it was about time we read it... Visit the show notes for additional content and links. Thank you for listening! If you like our show, please rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and share with your friends. Help us improve what we do here, by filling out this survey: survey.libsyn.com/anomaly Your voice matters to us! Join in the conversation and get your voice heard on Anomaly: Send an audio comment or email to [email protected] Call our voicemail line at 432-363-4742 or comment in the show notes at Anomalypodcast.com/Shownotes/ Subscribe to Anomaly and the Anomaly Email list at AnomalyPodcast.com. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Pinterest at Pinterest.com/AnomalyPodcast/, Instagram and on Twitter @AnomalyPodcast. Donate: Via Paypal