Jon Sterling on Nostr: Ursula Le Guin was a great and tasteful author, if only because she does not ...
Ursula Le Guin was a great and tasteful author, if only because she does not interrupt her distant-future science fiction to insert some opinion about 20th Century politics (e.g. making some character mention “that ancient conquerer whom our ancestors named The Eysenhoover” or whatever lmao)
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