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Clown who draws and sometimes publishes games.
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andy-johnson
@andy-johnson

Ursula K. LeGuin's classic 1974 SF novel The Dispossessed won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus Awards for Best Novel - a "triple crown". The book forms a part of LeGuin's loose Hainish series, which examines various human-like societies which become linked by an interstellar affiliation known as the Ekumen.

When I read the book in 2021, one of the things I found most interesting is its unusual structure. The 13 chapters are largely set either on the Cold War-inspired planet Urras or its rugged anarchist moon Anarres. These alternate, but the Urras chapters are all set after the Anarres ones. To help me make sense of this and to accompany my article about the book, I made this graphic which I'm still quite pleased with.


EarthShaker
@EarthShaker

I read this and then immediately read the other posts in the series. I got a lot of new (to me) Le Guin to read.


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