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387
Novel • Fiction
Anarres And Urras • Futuristic
1974
Adult
18+ years
820L
The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin follows Odinian physicist Shevek, who travels from the isolated moon Anarres to the abundant planet Urras to pursue intellectual freedom and initiate exchange between the two contrasting societies. Through alternating chapters of Shevek’s experiences on each planet, the novel explores themes of socialism, capitalism, and social hierarchies. This book contains references to violence and political oppression.
Contemplative
Mysterious
Challenging
Melancholic
Inspirational
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Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed explores complex themes of freedom, society, and individuality through the dual worlds of Anarres and Urras. Critics praise its rich world-building and philosophical depth. Some find its pacing slow and the narrative dense, but overall, it's recognized as a thought-provoking, seminal work in science fiction.
Readers who enjoyed 1984 by George Orwell or Brave New World by Aldous Huxley will find Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed captivating. Ideal for lovers of thought-provoking, sociopolitical sci-fi that explores anarchism, collectivism, and individualism through rich world-building and deep philosophical questions.
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Takver
Shevek’s wife, a biologist with intelligent features and deep eyes, known for her supportive nature. She encourages Shevek in his pursuits while working on cultivating marine life.
Bedap
Shevek’s childhood friend, described as heavyset, who becomes critical of Anarres’ society. He has a rebellious spirit and helps establish the Syndicate of Initiative.
Tirin
A childhood friend of Shevek and Bedap, with a sensitive and vulnerable nature. He is a playwright known for his controversial satirical work on Urras.
Sabul
A small, stocky man who is a high-ranking physicist at the Central Institute of the Sciences, recognized for his lack of original work. He attempts to claim Shevek’s work as his own through translation.
Rulag
Shevek’s mother, a tall and handsome woman who prioritizes her work over family. She is a member of the PDC and opposes the Syndicate of Initiative.
Efor
Shevek’s servant on Urras, an older man who initially refrains from engaging with Shevek due to surveillance concerns. He eventually opens up about the harsh conditions faced by the poor.
Saio Pae
Shevek’s escort in Nio, representing the Ioti government. He is skilled at keeping Shevek confined to the University while harboring untrustworthy motives.
Chifoilisk
An agent from the State of Thu who engages with Shevek, warning him about Pae. Although likeable, he is soon compelled to return to his home state.
Oiie
A quiet and secretive worker living in Nio’s suburbs with his family. He presents himself as a modest, free man within his household.
Demaere
Oiie’s sister-in-law, described as beautiful and pale, who is married to a government business representative. She projects a sense of control but reveals vulnerability in tense situations with Shevek.
387
Novel • Fiction
Anarres And Urras • Futuristic
1974
Adult
18+ years
820L
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