Miévillians discussion
Le Guin: Left Hand of Darkness
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5] LHOD conclusion: Chapters 16 - 20. Between Drumner and Dregemole -to- A Fool's Errand
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Haha, my copy of the book had the introduction, and I absolutely loved it! I love reading introductions ever since childhood (I remember picking up Tom Saywer and Huck Finn when I was 5 and starting to read with the 30+ pages of introduction - confused me for the next few years since I was too young to realize that it was not actually a part of the plot).



But your arguments have softened my attitude to the issue somewhat, Ruth and Nataliya, re that she was probably also not that young when she wrote it, and was probably so deeply entrenched in the culture that she grew up in that it possibly didn't even occur to her at the time?
I just don't see the value in simply reiterating wrong ideas of the time - sure that resonates with the average SF reader of 1969 (young, white, male) - but it won't teach them that it's a stupid pig-headed way of thinking.