
The Dispossessed
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Narrado por:
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Roddy Doyle
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Tim Treloar
One of the very best must-listen novels of all time - with a new introduction by Roddy Doyle
'There was a wall. It did not look important - even a child could climb it. But the idea was real. Like all walls it was ambiguous, two-faced. What was inside it and what was outside it depended upon which side of it you were on...'
Shevek is brilliant scientist who is attempting to find a new theory of time - but there are those who are jealous of his work, and will do anything to block him. So he leaves his homeland, hoping to find a place of more liberty and tolerance. Initially feted, Shevek soon finds himself being used as a pawn in a deadly political game.
With powerful themes of freedom, society and the natural world's influence on competition and co-operation, THE DISPOSSESSED is a true classic of the 20th century.
Featuring a new introduction written and read by Roddy Doyle
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Life-changing
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The story is rich, I loved the way it's structured. Truly embedded with the core promise of this book.
We humans, from earth, have lots to learn from Anarresti. I could see our society reflected in Urrasti and Terrans.
The change from within is the spark needed so change can happen in the world. I understand this now! I have been living through it and I have seen it happen.
We are the children of time
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A very detailed and insightful observation of man’s inhumanity to man, even if most have an inner wish to do the right thing by all.
I have no answers to the problems of humanity, I think Annares have solved a lot of problems in society.
However it is apparent that whichever societal structure one lives in the individuals desire to control or rise above their fellow human may creep back in... so although it fills me with hope it’s left me with with some despair.
I can only wish all good men and women step up to be counted - and not presume the right thing will be done if we don’t keep our ‘democratic’ governments on the straight and narrow.
Highly recommended sci-fi that comments on society today.
Wow. So relevant to today. An insightful foretelling, hopeful and yet depressing future for mankind.
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Excellent reading!!!
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I found Don Leslie to be laborious, making it difficult to get into the book over the course of three weeks and discouraging me from listening. His narration is far too monotone for my taste, and the voice change between characters was too subtle or nonexistent. The characters lacked life amidst a momentous event. Stunningly dull.
All of that is remedied with Treloar. He brings the characters and story to life. This is the version you want!
Far superior narration in this version
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Not for me I guess
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Dreary
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Political Commentary More Than Story
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Still, passages are so pertinent that it must embarrass a 21st century reader that we, our governments and our systems have adhered so thoroughly to the worst of Le Guin's societies and aspired so little to the best of them.
The reading performance is solid, not detracting from the book, though I would suggest regional british accents do not lend well to Le Guins goals to extract readers from our world and our stereotypes. Perhaps not as thoroughly engrossing as The Left Hand of Darkness.
Insightful and Modern beyond its time.
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