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Title:Yaban Kızlar
Author:Ursula K. Le Guin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 100 pages
Published:October 2011 by Versus Kitap (first published May 1st 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction. Short Stories. Poetry. Writing. Essays
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Yaban Kızlar Paperback | Pages: 100 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 1411 Users | 181 Reviews

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Locus, Asimov ve Nebula Ödülü sahibi Yaban Kızlar, ipek ve kılıçla bezeli bir toplumdaki iki esir "toprak çocuğun" adalet arayışlarının şiddet ve aşk yüklü bir sona varan öyküsünü anlatıyor. Öyküyü Ursula K. Le Guin'in şirketsel yayıncılığın ve kapitalizmin temel varsayımlarının maskelerini alaşağı eden denemesi "Okurken Uyanık Kalmak" ve yazarının bilinmeyen yönlerini ortaya koyan bir söyleşi izliyor.

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Original Title: The Wild Girls ISBN13 9786055691455
Edition Language: Turkish
Literary Awards: Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novelette (2003), Locus Award for Best Novelette (2003), Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award Nominee (2003), Asimov's Readers' Poll Award for Best Novelette (2003)

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Le Guin is at the height of her world-building powers here. She is able to create a fairly complex world while not spoon-feeding the reader with over-exposition. I really enjoyed her essays (that are included in this volume) on modesty and how capitalism and the publishing industry relate to each other.

Stunning. I don't even know how to write about it.

The short story/novelette: Easily the best part of this collection. It's a painful and sad look at a lack of justice and mercy in a society that is mostly world building. And while Le Guin does a great job describing slavery, this is the second book in a row in this series about a subject heavily tied to women of color, which makes me sad again at how white the Outspoken Authors series is. The essays: These kind of made me think maybe she wasn't a great writer? There's kernels of interesting

A short collection in the Outspoken Authors series, The Wild Girls is a story containing what I've come to recognize as a signature style of Le Guin's, written with beauty and brutality, wrapped up with a chill at the end. The rest of the slim volume is taken up with (among other things,) an acerbic essay about the commoditization of "reading," several poems (a couple of which also appear in Finding My Elegy,) and an interview.I'd be hard pressed to say which part of this booklet is the best

The essay on reading and books is worth the price of admission. No one critiques publishing and capitalism and the harm each does to literature, art and ideas like Le Guin does. The short story of the title, interview, additional essay and poems that make up the rest of the pages are icing on the cake.

A strange little collection; a story that could be based anywhere at sometime in the past or future, an essay, a couple of poems and an interview with the author being quite flippant.

Ive been enjoying the PM Press Outspoken Authors series, and Im a fan of Ursula K. Le Guin, so eventually I was going to get to this. The title novella (newly revised) is a grim and harrowing fantasy tale of two girls who are kidnapped and sold into slavery as children, and haunted by the ghost of a baby that died in the same raid. Also included are two essays (on the alleged decline of book reading and the evolution of the word modesty as a gender-specific term) and an interview. The novella
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