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| Bitter Giant Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Canada
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| I managed to get my hands on the first of the Earthsea books, and I am stunned by her marvelous prose: it's the most captivating, most magical prose I've read so far. It is the tone that epics should be written in, and it's so amazing the way it flows so smoothly. Is there any author who writes as brilliantly as she does? Is there any other author that has a similar prose? I would appreciate it if you guys could reccommend a few. |
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| Rattus Norvegicus Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Norway
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First there's Doris Lessing. Mostly known as a mainstream author, she has written at least five science fiction novels in the series Canopus in Argos - Archives, effectively depriving herself of any chance of ever winning the Nobel Prize. Her science fiction, though, is most excellent. It's quite unlike anything else you'll find in the genre, but for some reasons she reminds me of Le Guin. Something about deep understanding of human beings, of writing epic tales in poetic prose. Then there's the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren, known all over Scandinavia for her haunting children's literature. Most of it mainstream, but a handful of fantasy novels as well. Ronia the Robber's Daughter is her ultimate work, the very antithesis to a genre that usually means thousands of pages about nothing, about artificial people and their artificial choices and conflicts. A most real story; a father and daughter relationship, set in a fantasy environment. I don't know how well available her books are outside of Europe, but she's most definitely a name to look out for! And then there's the Finnish writer Tove Jansson, and her Moomintroll series. You've probably heard about the Moomins; they're quite some commercial franchise, what's with the anime and the comic and all that stuff. But the original books, also primarily children's literature, are profoundly beautiful and original. Jansson's style is quite different from Le Guin, more whimsical, takes less for granted, but they converge when it comes to essence. Those are the closest to Ursula Le Guin that I can think of. Remember the names: Doris Lessing, Astrid Lindgren and Tove Jansson. | |||
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| Zelazny's Worlds Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Hertfordshire
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: California
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| Re: Close Prose Authors In my opinion, LeGuin and Crowley are about as far apart as two very fine writers could possibly be. If you are looking for the same kind of magical prose you found in the Earthsea books, Saltheart, I would say that Patricia McKillip's The Riddlemaster of Hed and its two sequels come as close as anything I've read. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Moldova
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| Re: Close Prose Authors yes i have to agree. Le Guin and McKillip have the same comprehension of magic too, a shapeshifter sort of view, you have to wonder did McKillip ever read Le Guin's work growing up? |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Close Prose Authors About Le Guin which book would be perfect for someone that havent read her yet? I like alot when i see human feeling in books one of the biggest reasons i read books. People hail her for that and i wonder which book i should read to see what she is about? |
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| Rattus Norvegicus Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Norway
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| Re: Close Prose Authors It depends on who's going to start reading her. My first Le Guin was Orsinian Tales, an underdog Alternative History short story collection. It is blindingly beautiful, and should be a sure start-up for anyone not really into SF/F. For an impression of her human feeling, see if you can dig this one up. For a SF fan, The Left Hand of Darkness is a great introduction. For a Fantasy fan, A Wizard of Earthsea. Alternatively, Gifts. But Gifts is so great, it feels like the quintessence of everything she's written to date, you should really save that one for later. Even though it as well would have been a good starting point, especially human feeling considered. |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: Close Prose Authors Le Guin writes wonderfully well. I've loved her books since I first read the Wizard of Earthsea. I've since read everything else of hers that I could find. She has some wonderful short stories as well as novels Saltheart and you might want to give them a try as well. I was going to say Patricia McKillip as well for someone similar in style. I can't really think of anyone else off hand. Maybe Alice Hoffman too. |
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| Silly Person Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Denmark
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| Re: Close Prose Authors Quote:
I'd really like to read more of her; it's just very hard to decide which one. I'm considering The Left Hand of Darkness (partly because I've heard so many people recommend it), though looking at her work at amazon, there are just so many that all sound good! | |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: Close Prose Authors For an SF fan I'd go with Left Hand Of Darkness as a start. If you are more inclined towards fantasy then it'd be The Wizard of Earthsea. Alternatively, you might want to start with a book of her short stories where there's a good mix of SF and fantasy. It's called The Wind's Twelve Quarters and has my favourite short story by her ... The Ones Who Left Omelas, which is similar to Shirley Jackson's Lottery. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Close Prose Authors Me i am huge fan of both Sci fi and fantasy so it doesnt matter which genre of her you recommend. The short story book sounds like a good idea since it contains both genres. When its about fantasy i hear much her Eartsea book or books. |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: Close Prose Authors The Earthsea books were a trilogy for a long time and then she wrote a fourth and a fifth book. The books are: A Wizard Of Earthsea The Tombs Of Atuan The Farthest Shore Tehanu Other Wind The first four can be bought as a quartet. Earthsea gave me Orm Embar dragon of the West Reach, one of my favourite dragons. I love the sound of his name. |
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