arratesainz@bookwyrm.social reviewed Space Crone by Ursula K. Le Guin
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4 stars
A book that I will revisit in a few years after discovering more of her worlds. And I am sure some parts will be like reading a new book
Paperback, 256 pages
Published March 4, 2023 by Silver Press.
Celebrated author Ursula K. Le Guin witnessed the rebellions and upheavals of the twentieth century, including women’s liberation, the civil rights movement and anti-war and environmental activism. Spanning fifty years of her life and work fighting for social and environmental justice, Space Crone brings together Le Guin’s writings on feminism and gender for the first time. Gathering speeches, essays and stories, Space Crone offers new insights into her imaginative, multispecies feminist consciousness: from its roots in her ecological and anti-war concerns, to her self-education about racism and her writing on motherhood and ageing.
A book that I will revisit in a few years after discovering more of her worlds. And I am sure some parts will be like reading a new book