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''The Telling'' is a 2000 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin set in her fictional universe of ''
Hainish Cycle The ''Hainish Cycle'' consists of a number of science fiction novels and stories by Ursula K. Le Guin. It is set in a future history in which civilizations of human beings on planets orbiting a number of nearby stars, including Terra ("Earth"), a ...
''. ''The Telling'' is Le Guin's first follow-up novel set in the ''Hainish Cycle'' since her 1974 novel ''
The Dispossessed ''The Dispossessed'' (in later printings titled ''The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia'') is a 1974 anarchist utopian science fiction novel by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, one of her seven Hainish Cycle novels. It is one of a small number o ...
''. It tells the story of Sutty, a Terran sent to be an Ekumen observer, on the planet Aka, and her experiences of political and religious conflicts between a corporatist government and the indigenous resistance, which is centered on the traditions of storytelling, locally referred to as "the Telling" (for which the book is named).


Plot summary

Sutty, a woman of mixed India/British ancestry, travels from Earth to the planet Aka to provide observations as an outside observer. On Aka, all traditional customs and beliefs have been outlawed by the state. There Sutty experiences and tells of the conflicts there between the Corporation, a repressive state capitalist government, and the native people who resist.


Historical parallels

Le Guin constructed the recent historical situation of Aka as a parallel to the history of China during the Great Leap Forward and
Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC) launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, and lasting until his death in 1976. Its stated goa ...
. The practice of the Telling is analogous to
Taoist Taoism (, ) or Daoism () refers to either a school of philosophical thought (道家; ''daojia'') or to a religion (道教; ''daojiao''), both of which share ideas and concepts of Chinese origin and emphasize living in harmony with the '' Tao ...
and
Hindu Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
practices and philosophy, and its suppression to the suppression of religious practices by the Chinese government at the time.


Publication history

''The Telling'' was published in 2000 as part of the Signed First Editions of Science Fiction series by
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, who describe themselves as releasing 'works of lasting meaning, beauty and importance.'


Reception and critical analysis

It has been noted that ''The Telling'' is just as much a story about religion and politics as it is a story about storytelling. It has also been noted as having a standard Le Guin writing approach because it has a clear outside observer/narrator and a setting that includes strongly contrasting
civilization A civilization (or civilisation) is any complex society characterized by the development of a state, social stratification, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyond natural spoken language (namely, a writing system). ...
s. Gerald Jonas, reviewing ''The Telling'' for ''
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'', found it to be "an
anthropological Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including past human species. Social anthropology studies patterns of behav ...
puzzle story" but because the main character Sutty has little personal stake on Aka she comes across as "little more than a mouthpiece for the author's personal vision of the good society."


Awards

''The Telling'' won the
Endeavour Award The Endeavour Award, announced annually at OryCon in Portland, Oregon, is awarded to a distinguished science fiction or fantasy book written by a Pacific Northwest author or authors and published in the previous year. Pacific Northwest is home to ...
which recognizes distinguished novels or collections in 2001. It also won the
Locus Award The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine ''Locus'', a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet. In addition to the pl ...
for Best Science Fiction Novel in 2001.


Translations

''The Telling'' was translated into Hebrew as ההגדה by Ornit Shachar (אורנית שחר), into German as ''Die Überlieferung'' (collected in the volume ''Grenzwelten'') by Karen Nölle, and into Turkish as ''Anlatış'' by Kemal Baran Özbek.


References


Further reading

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External links


''The Telling''
at Worlds Without End
''The Telling'' in Hebrew
at Opus {{DEFAULTSORT:Telling, The 2000 American novels Hainish Cycle Endeavour Award-winning works Novels by Ursula K. Le Guin Novels set on fictional planets Harcourt (publisher) books