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The Lathe of Heaven

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With a new introduction by Kelly Link, the Locus Award–winning science fiction novel by legendary author Ursula K. Le Guin, set in a world where one man’s dreams rewrite the future.

During a time racked by war and environmental catastrophe, George Orr discovers his dreams alter reality. George is compelled to receive treatment from Dr. William Haber, an ambitious sleep psychiatrist who quickly grasps the immense power George holds. After becoming adept at manipulating George’s dreams to reshape the world, Haber seeks the same power for himself. George—with some surprising help—must resist Haber’s attempts, which threaten to destroy reality itself.

A classic of the science fiction genre, 
The Lathe of Heaven is prescient in its exploration of the moral risks when overwhelming power is coupled with techno-utopianism.

Book Details

ISBN: 

9781668017401

EAN: 

9781668017401

Binding: 

Paperback

Pages: 

208

Authors: 

Ursula K Le Guin

Publisher: 

Scribner Book Company

Published Date: 2023-31-01

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Sean T. McDonnell
Tackling BIG Truths

I give stars in proportion to the level of profound truth that an author unveils. In “The Lathe of Heaven”, Ursula K. Le Guin artfully explores two of humankind’s great mass delusions: the illusion of choice (the most difficult of all to accept) and the illusion that stable sirens can exist for any significant period of time without tension.She explores the illusion of choice by imagining a scenario in which a human gains the power the choose the course of not only his own life but the entire path of the universe. The result: unreality and the loss of his sanity. As an offshoot of the main theme we are treated to another important lesson. Every STABLE scenario he creates to relieve societal tensions in one realm creates tensions in another.Ursula K. Le Guin saw it. Can we accept it?

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Billiam
a classic

This book is a science fiction classic and with good reason. It imagines a world very completely, one that is not too different from our current world. The protagonist, Mr. Orr, is a dreamer who changes reality with his dreams. He is cared for by an ambitious and ethically challenged psychiatrist, who uses Orr's dreams to change reality, but not to good effect. It's a mind-bending and fabulously well written meditation on the nature of reality, and dreams. A must read.

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Nofehr
among all dystopians, this is still Stimulating

Le Guin always produces a great read. Her talent as a writer and storyteller is remarkable. In this work she creates multiple complex possibilities with good humor and flowing prose.

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Valerie A. Wilkinson
The Lathe of Heaven is a trip into a heaven we can know and share.

With a little help from our friends! I’m so glad Ursula Le Guin wrote this book! Since Calderon’s Life is a Dream and Cervantes Don Quixote, oh yeah, Hamlet and MacBeth! Who was that? Shakespeare! Le Guin’s dreams have wholesomeness and contain just the right amount of terror and Hell to know a bad dream playing out. I am deeply grateful to life for bringing Le Guin’s sensibility to China, the East, and Zen. With love, Vandy

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Anthony
I liked it

I liked it. I found some of it hard to read. Some of the descriptions, thoughts, and conversations just seemed to go on and on, littered with words I had never read before. Quickly followed by explanations that I had no understanding of, lol. But I still liked the story. I would read more by Le Guin. She is a challenge!