When Ursula Le Guin died last year, I was reading this 2017 collection of her essays. It is a compilation of er blog posts and other on-line writings, subtitled, “Thinking About What Matters.” Le Guin was well into her eighties, thus the title. Facing my 75th birthday this coming November, I went back to this book, re-reading her delightful essays on Pard, her mischievous cat, who was so strong willed and minded that he put even my Lena to shame.
I first met Le Guin as the author of Wizard of EarthSea, a sci-fi classic full of strangeness and philosophy, as is any good work of sci-fi. Knowing her ideas about life and death as expressed in her sci-fi stories and novels helped me understand her thoughts on the end days of her life. There were some serious essays on topics like the economy and politics, and the author discusses…
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