Tehanu

mass market paperback, 281 pages

English language

Published Nov. 3, 2001 by Simon Pulse.

ISBN:
978-0-689-84533-8
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OCLC Number:
50191699

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In this final episode of "The Earthsea Cycle", the widowed Tenar finds and nurses her aging friend, Sparrowhawk, a magician who has lost his powers.

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reviewed Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin (Earthsea Cycle, #4)

Deep Roots and Burning Questions

There's a sharp break between the first three Earthsea books and the later ones. The original trilogy had been a classic of young-adult high fantasy for almost 20 years before Le Guin returned to the world with a more grown-up perspective. The first three books can be read as heroic adventures. This one's about the ordinary people, the ones caught underfoot when wizards and heroes and villains fight against each other.

And while there are still big fantastic questions like the connection between humans and dragons, it delves into weightier but more personal issues like child abuse, disability, misogyny and cruelty.

A Life More Ordinary

Tehanu picks up Tenar's story 25 years after she left Atuan with Ged. She's since walked away from the life of priestesses, mages and kings, and lived an ordinary woman's life as a farmer on Gont, marrying, raising children, widowed, and as …

Tales from Earthsea.

Jeg likte denne boka godt. Det er en samling med litt lengre noveller som i hovedsak utdyper Øyverdenen til LeGuin. Vi får vite mer om historien bak magikerskolen på Roke, hvordan den ble grunnlagt og hva som gikk feil. Vi får også møte figurer fra de tidligere bøkene og får vite mer om dem. For eksempel om Ogions bakgrunn i The Bones of the Earth.

Novellegrepet fungerer veldig bra. Jeg bruker å like bøker der separate noveller bindes sammen av felles hendelser og felles personer. Det gir muligheten til å presentere kompliserte hendelser og personer ettersom man kan oppleve dem fra mange ulike vinkler. Det er noe av det jeg likte med Junot Diaz' This is how you lose her (som jeg helt sikkert burde lese igjen).

Etter å ha lest den siste novellen Dragonfly er jeg nysgjerrig på hvordan den kobler videre til den sjette og …

reviewed Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin (The Earthsea Cycle, #4)

Review of 'Tehanu (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 4)' on 'Storygraph'

I enjoyed this book more than “Farthest Shore” but not as much as “Wizard of Earthsea” (one of my favourite books) and “Tombs of Atuan” (also very good). Le Gunn’s writing is as beautiful as ever but this one loses its way in the middle and the ending is satisfying but feels rushed. It was lovely to be reunited with Tenar and the dragons are always great.

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Content warning some spoilers about the end

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Subjects

  • Fantasy
  • Ged (Fictitious character)
  • Magic
  • Wizards
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