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The tombs of atuan6/10/2023 Le Guin this time serves us a journey out from darkness, but it is not so much a lesson for us readers, as the description of secularization growing. In A Wizard Of Eartsea the most important lesson was that one should acknowledge your negative sides, and accept death and darkness within. The protagonist this time around is Tenar, a child believed to be the incarnation of the high priestess to ancient, dark gods – serving temples, tombs and a subterranean labyrinth on Atuan, an desert island.Īgain this is a bildungsroman. Much to my surprise, Sparrowhawk, the Wizard of Earthsea himself, only appears halfway in this book. These books were originally intended as children’s literature, but easily defy and bridge whatever YA vs. Just as the first installment, it is a short book: only 130 pages. The Tombs Of Atuan is the second of the Earthsea series, but should you be weary of starting yet another long fantasy streak, don’t worry: this book is its own, with a storyline that wraps up neatly. Absolutely mandatory for any serious fantasy reader, a small, delightful gem in the midst of heaps and heaps of cheap trash. A Wizard Of Earthsea is one of my favorite books regardless of genre.
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