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      <title>The Left Hand of Darkness</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://humblyproud.com/books/the-left-hand-of-darkness/cover.jpg" alt="Featured image of post The Left Hand of Darkness" /><p>I liked it very much.</p>
<p>It is a very old Sci-Fi novel, published in 1969, and some things may be obsolete, but the relationship between the protagonist and the idea of a human-like civilisation trying to connect markets in the galaxy, is not foreign. The Ekumen, founded by the Hainish people.</p>
<p>The progragonist is a black man from the earth how has travelled years to get to Winter, or Gethen for the locals, a hostile planet where the inhabitants are asexual, all alike. Every year or so the get into kemmer, a month where masculine of femenine attributes are acquired, seemingly randomly, and they have a drive to sex. When they are not in kemmer they are in somer.</p>
<p>&ldquo;The king is pregnant&rdquo; is a shocking phrase. Anyone can be pregnant and anyone can bear children. Children are brought up by the group.</p>
<p>It is considered the first feminist novel.</p>
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      <author>Ursula K. Le Guin</author>
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