나의 형언할 수 없는 어머니, 어슐라 K. 르 귄에 대한 전시회 큐레이팅
Curating a Show on My Ineffable Mother, Ursula K. Le Guin
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저자는 유명 작가인 어머니 어슐라 K. 르 귄에 대한 전시회를 큐레이팅하며, 특히 그녀의 오래된 타자기를 활용한 인터랙티브 요소를 통해 그녀의 유산과 창의적 과정을 조명했습니다. 이 전시회는 전통적인 전기적 서사를 거부하고, 르 귄 자신의 '캐리어 백'으로서의 스토리텔링 철학을 선형적인 영웅 서사가 아닌 방식으로 풀어냅니다.
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I do wish my copy of 'The Dispossessed' was signed. That book is a masterpiece!
I read it last year. I found it to be quit boring and it also felt kinda "dated" in the sense that more recent SF is more space-y. However, the social constructs were well thought out.
Of all my time at uni, I wish I had a recording of this event.
I understood from students who had attended a writing workshop with her earlier in the day, that she was gifted teacher.
edit: honest question, don't want to flame
The first telephone is also pretty bad compared to nowadays phones.
Some might consider this raises the stature of Ursula Le Guin. I consider it rather as raising the stature of Harold Bloom. He recognized how she transcended genre and belongs alongside (or perhaps, above) writers of highbrow literary fiction.