The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin

In this science fiction narrative, a woman from Earth travels to a distant planet that has recently joined an interstellar collective. Upon arrival, she discovers that the planet's unique culture, which is deeply rooted in storytelling and oral tradition, is being systematically eradicated by a repressive regime that seeks to align all societies under a homogenized set of beliefs and practices. As she becomes more immersed in the local way of life, she learns the power and significance of their stories, leading her to question the nature of truth and the importance of cultural preservation in the face of authoritarian control. Through her journey, the novel explores themes of memory, resistance, and the intricate relationship between language and identity.

The 10096th greatest book of all time


Published
2000
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
264
Words
58,000
Original Language
English

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