Voices, Ursula K. Le Guin
Voices, Ursula K. Le Guin
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Voices

Author: Ursula K. Le Guin

Narrator: Melanie Martinez

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/10/2008


Synopsis

In this second novel in the Annals of the Western Shore trilogy, Ursula K. Le Guin brings readers a haunting and gripping coming-of-age story set against a backdrop of violence, intolerance, and magic.

Ansul was once a peaceful town filled with libraries, schools, and temples. But that was long ago, and the conquerors of this coastal city consider reading and writing to be acts punishable by death. And they believe the Oracle House, where the last few undestroyed books are hidden, is seething with demons.

But to seventeen-year-old Memer, the house is a refuge, a place of family and learning, ritual and memory—the only place where she feels truly safe.

Then an Uplands poet named Orrec and his wife, Gry, arrive, and everything in Memer's life begins to change. Will she and the people of Ansul at last be brave enough to rebel against their oppressors?

Voices is a novel that readers will not soon forget.

About Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) was an American author of novels, children's books, and short stories, mainly in the genres of fantasy and science fiction. She has also written poetry and essays. First published in the 1960s, her work has often depicted futuristic or imaginary alternative worlds in politics, the natural environment, gender, religion, sexuality, and ethnography.

Ursula has influenced such Booker Prize winners and other writers as Salman Rushdie and David Mitchell-and notable science fiction and fantasy writers including Neil Gaiman and Iain Banks. She has won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award, and World Fantasy Award, each more than once. In 2014, she was awarded the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. She has resided in Portland, Oregon since 1959.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicky on July 27, 2015

Voices is perhaps a more outwardly compelling book than the first, Gifts, partly because it features some of the same characters, and partly because it has more action. Memer is still pretty introspective, but the scale has changed: from a small mountain community, we’re now in a big city, and a cit......more

Goodreads review by Berfin on August 02, 2020

Marifetler'in devamı olan Sesler'i ilk kitaba göre daha çok sevdim. Ursula'nın sıradanmış gibi gösterip aslında büyüleyici olan dünyalar kurmasına hayranım. Mistisizm, felsefe, insan hakları, feminizm gibi temelleri alıyor, içine dostluk, sevgi bağları, aşk gibi duyguları ekliyor ve ortaya çıkan şey......more

Goodreads review by Paul on September 05, 2017

Le Guin is rightly famed for her novels of the late 1960s and the 1970s such as the Earthsea books, The Dispossessed, The Left Hand of Darkness, but she has never let up and has been a force in science fiction, fantasy and indeed literature for almost 60 years now. This, the middle volume of the An......more

Goodreads review by Zeren on July 08, 2019

Ursula Le Guin’in dünyalarında dolaşmak, yaşam boyu başına kötü şeyler geleceğini bilsen bile koynuna, omzuna, evine dönebileceğin o hep güvenli sığınak hissini yaratıyor bende. Ne zaman hayatta ve edebiyatta tökezlesem, yeniden yeniden elimin uzandığı kitaplar olması bundan sebep. Bir dünya düşünün......more

Goodreads review by Goran on March 30, 2019

In Voices, Le Guin somehow writes one of the best and most beautiful books of her entire career. Hidden away, as one of the last books of her career and stowed away in the "Young Adult" section, never before have her messages been so clear, so powerful, and so developed. An astounding work for all a......more