나의 형언할 수 없는 어머니, 어슐라 K. 르 귄에 대한 전시회 큐레이팅

Curating a Show on My Ineffable Mother, Ursula K. Le Guin

95 pointsby bryanrasmussen2026. 2. 8.31 comments
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요약

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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jacquesm5시간 전
Everybody that I know that reads SF has their own favorite Ursula K. Le Guin story. I have a hard time because I have two. 'The Lathe of Heaven' and 'The Left Hand of Darkness'.
PretzelPirate4시간 전
I have a signed copy of 'The Left Hand of Darkness' and I will never let it go.

I do wish my copy of 'The Dispossessed' was signed. That book is a masterpiece!

Phelinofist3시간 전
> ... 'The Left Hand of Darkness'

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.

jibal1시간 전
The Lathe of Heaven was the first I read and had a big impression on me. Much later, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas did.
roughly49분 전
I think “The word for world is forest” is criminally underrated.
mark_l_watson5시간 전
Interesting perspective of someone curating an exhibit for their famous mother. I am a fan of her writing, but strangely I most often go back to Le Guin’s audio book reading of ‘Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching’ with short musical interludes and small sound effects. 100% satisfying to listen to.
dtgriscom4시간 전
Thanks for the tip. My local library has it; I'll grab it tomorrow.
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codeduck5시간 전
Le Guin's characterisation of magic and the power of Names remains one of my favourite treatments of the themes in modern fantasy. Earthsea remains one of my pleasures.
leejoramo4시간 전
I remember Le Guin speaking at my university around 1990. She was amazingly open about her writing process. While she did not directly answer questions about the “meaning” of her writing, she did facilitate the discussion about her work’s meaning, and asked the audience challenging questions.

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.

pfdietz2시간 전
What a nice link. Thank you.
abracos1시간 전
Why do people rate "The Left Hand of Darkness" so much? Is it because it was good at the time of writing? All concepts there are very shallow and mainstream now

edit: honest question, don't want to flame

dexwiz1시간 전
I think a lot of Asimov stories fall into the same category. When you shape a genre, looking back it all seems so obvious. I do think Le Guin wrote much better characters than Asimov.
croes1시간 전
The keyword is now.

The first telephone is also pretty bad compared to nowadays phones.

jibal1시간 전
Lovely.
libraryofbabel59분 전
Slightly tangential, but I discovered recently that the famous literary critic Harold Bloom was a huge fan of Ursula Le Guin and rated her one of the great canonical writers of the 20th century, in all of literature not just sci-fi. Also, they never met but they struck up a polite friendship over email when they were both old and chatted back and forth.

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.

grahamburger39분 전
I just started reading the Earthsea series to my kids last night, what a coincidence to see this here! I discovered Le Guin relatively late in life and I'm so glad I did.