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Reviewed on September 15, 1985
Envisioning a possible future (and attacking present folly), Le Guin reinvents a "primitive'' past. The autobiography of a woman of the Kesh, living in the Napa Valley in a distant post-Industrial age, occupies 100 pages. The rest of the book (and a cassette) provide documentation of Kesh spiritual and material culture, from kin...Log In or Sign Up to Read More