Book Review

May. 1st, 2024 06:31 pm
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Planet of Exile
by Ursula K. Le Guin

This is the second novel Le Guin wrote in the Hainish cycle. This one is set on the planet Werel,where a season lasts for the equivalent of 15 years. The nomadic native Tevarans live side by side with the farborn, a group of humans who came from the distant League many, many seasons ago. With both winter and the marauding Gaals bearing down on them, Tevarans and farborn must find a way to survive, ideally together. When Rolery, a Tevaran woman, and Jakob Agat, a farborn man, enter into a forbidden relationship, the ability of the two groups to work together is undermined.
Planet of Exile is a very short book with a rather simple and straightforward plot. Le Guin is able to put so much depth and meaning into every aspect of the plot and characters, despite the outward simplicity. She is a master of doing a lot with economy and elegance. Both Rolery and Agat are fully drawn people, and I liked seeing how their relationship changed and deepened under the stress of attack and siege. The world building is done very simply and subtly, but still results in a setting that feels full and alive and very lived in. I really loved her take on what is required to face and survive the most dire threats.

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