Ursula K. Le Guin cytaty

Ursula Kroeber Le Guin – amerykańska pisarka SF i fantasy; wiele jej książek, przede wszystkim cykl Ziemiomorze, weszło do klasyki gatunku. Wielokrotnie nagradzana nagrodami Hugo i Nebula.

Zainteresowanie antropologią kulturową jest wyraźnie widoczne w jej twórczości. Le Guin nie ukrywa swoich fascynacji ideą anarchistyczną, co przejawia się również w jej dziełach. Spośród opublikowanych przez nią książek do kręgu utopii społecznej można zaliczyć przede wszystkim opowiadania: Ci, którzy odchodzą z Omelas, Dzień przed rewolucją oraz powieści Wracać wciąż do domu i najsłynniejszą, Wydziedziczeni

✵ 21. Październik 1929 – 22. Styczeń 2018   •   Natępne imiona Ursula Kroeber Le Guin, Урсула Ле Гуин
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Ursula K. Le Guin słynne cytaty

Ursula K. Le Guin Cytaty o życiu

„Tylko to, co jest śmiertelne niesie w sobie życie.”

Ziemiomorze, Najdalszy brzeg

Ursula K. Le Guin cytaty

„W tej chwili nie mamy co prawda wojny nuklearnej, ale w katastroficzny sposób niszczymy ocean, będący źródłem pożywienia, a także lasy, które są gwarancją atmosferycznej równowagi i stabilizacji globalnego klimatu.”

Źródło: Michał Hernes, Le Guin: Wracać wciąż do domu, esensja.pl, 3 listopada 2013 http://esensja.stopklatka.pl/ksiazka/wywiady/tekst.html?id=17347Ursula

„Żyjemy w kapitalizmie. Jego moc wydaje się nam nieunikniona. Ale tak samo było z boskim prawem królów. Każda ludzka władza może jednak być odparta i zmieniona przez człowieka.”

We live in capitalism, its power seems inescapable – but then, so did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. (ang.)
Źródło: Ursula K Le Guin's speech at National Book Awards http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/nov/20/ursula-k-le-guin-national-book-awards-speech, theguardian.com, 20 listopada 2014.

„(…) za dar należy dziękować darem.”

Źródło: Dary; tłum. Maciejka Mazan

„Moja wyobraźnia czyni ze mnie człowieka, ale i ogłupia, otwiera przede mną świat i jednocześnie mnie z niego wygania…”

Źródło: Otwarte przestworza i inne opowiadania (1996), przeł. Radosław Kot

„Ogień i strach to dobrzy słudzy, ale źli panowie.”

Cykl Hain (Ekumena), Lewa ręka ciemności

„W naszej kulturze najbardziej przerażające jest to, jak pięknie potrafimy opisywać degradację i niszczenie naszego świata.”

Źródło: Michał Hernes, Le Guin: Wracać wciąż do domu, esensja.pl, 3 listopada 2013 http://esensja.stopklatka.pl/ksiazka/wywiady/tekst.html?id=17347Ursula

„Posiadać moc oznacza służyć mocy.”

Źródło: Dary

„Jestem częścią świata ludu Kesh, a on jest częściowo mną. Dlatego bardzo żal było mi kończyć pisanie tego dzieła i rozstawać się z tym światem, będącym w pewnym sensie moim domem.”

Źródło: Michał Hernes, Le Guin: Wracać wciąż do domu, esensja.pl, 3 listopada 2013 http://esensja.stopklatka.pl/ksiazka/wywiady/tekst.html?id=17347Ursula

Ursula K. Le Guin: Cytaty po angielsku

“We don’t live in order to die, we live in order to live.”

in an interview http://www.viceland.com/int/v15n12/htdocs/ursula-k-le-guin-440.php?country=uk in Vice Magazine.
Kontekst: Belief in heaven and hell is a big deal in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and some forms of doctrinaire Buddhism. For the rest of us it’s simply meaningless. We don’t live in order to die, we live in order to live.

“We are volcanoes. When we women offer our experience as our truth, as human truth, all the maps change. There are new mountains.”

Ursula K. Le Guin książka Dancing at the Edge of the World

Bryn Mawr Commencement Address https://books.google.com/books?id=QK6TYg32CocC&pg=PA160 (1986), in Dancing at the Edge of the World (1997), p. 160

“No truth can make another truth untrue. All knowledge is a part of the whole knowledge”

Ursula K. Le Guin książka Four Ways to Forgiveness

"A Man of the People", p. 140
Four Ways to Forgiveness (1995)
Kontekst: “Lines and colors made with earth on earth may hold knowledge in them. All knowledge is local, all truth is partial,” Havzhiva said with an easy, colloquial dignity that he knew was an imitation of his mother, the Heir of the Sun, talking to foreign merchants. “No truth can make another truth untrue. All knowledge is a part of the whole knowledge. A true line, a true color. Once you have seen the larger patttern, you cannot go back to seeing the part as the whole."

“We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable; so did the divine right of kings.”

National Book Awards, November 2014 https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/national-book-awards-ursula-le-guin
Kontekst: I think hard times are coming, when we will be wanting the voices of writers who can see alternatives to how we live now, and can see through our fear-stricken society and its obsessive technologies, to other ways of being. And even imagine some real grounds for hope. We will need writers who can remember freedom: poets, visionaries—the realists of a larger reality. Right now, I think we need writers who know the difference between production of a market commodity and the practice of an art. The profit motive is often in conflict with the aims of art. We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable; so did the divine right of kings. … Power can be resisted and changed by human beings; resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art—the art of words. I’ve had a long career and a good one, in good company, and here, at the end of it, I really don’t want to watch American literature get sold down the river.... The name of our beautiful reward is not profit. Its name is freedom.

“To leave the reader free to decide what your work means, that’s the real art; it makes the work inexhaustible.”

"The magician" by Maya Jaggi in The Guardian (17 December 2005) http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/childrenandteens/story/0,,1669112,00.html
Kontekst: Sometimes one’s very angry and preaches, but I know that to clinch a point is to close it. To leave the reader free to decide what your work means, that’s the real art; it makes the work inexhaustible.

“A profound love between two people involves, after all, the power and chance of doing profound hurt.”

Ursula K. Le Guin Hainish Cycle

Źródło: Hainish Cycle, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), Chapter 18 “On the Ice” (p. 249)

“Highdrake said that to make love is to unmake power.”

“The Finder” (p. 59)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)

“In innocence there is no strength against evil,” said Sparrowhawk, a little wryly. “But there is strength in it for good.”

Źródło: Earthsea Books, The Farthest Shore (1972), Chapter 8, "The Children of the Open Sea"

“My imagination makes me human and makes me a fool; it gives me all the world, and exiles me from it.”

"The Creatures on My Mind" in Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996), p. 65

“To hear, one must be silent.”

Źródło: Earthsea Books, A Wizard of Earthsea (1968), Chapter 2 (Ogion)

“Love doesn't just sit there, like a stone; it has to be made, like bread, remade all the time, made new.”

Ursula K. Le Guin książka The Lathe of Heaven

Źródło: The Lathe of Heaven (Smrtonosné sny)

“Great artists make the roads; good teachers and good companions can point them out. But there ain't no free rides, baby.”

Ursula K. Le Guin książka The Language of the Night

The Language of the Night (1979)
Kontekst: I have never found anywhere, in the domain of art, that you don't have to walk to. (There is quite an array of jets, buses and hacks which you can ride to Success; but that is a different destination.) It is a pretty wild country. There are, of course, roads. Great artists make the roads; good teachers and good companions can point them out. But there ain't no free rides, baby. No hitchhiking. And if you want to strike out in any new direction — you go alone. With a machete in your hand and the fear of God in your heart.

“I have never found anywhere, in the domain of art, that you don't have to walk to.”

Ursula K. Le Guin książka The Language of the Night

The Language of the Night (1979)
Kontekst: I have never found anywhere, in the domain of art, that you don't have to walk to. (There is quite an array of jets, buses and hacks which you can ride to Success; but that is a different destination.) It is a pretty wild country. There are, of course, roads. Great artists make the roads; good teachers and good companions can point them out. But there ain't no free rides, baby. No hitchhiking. And if you want to strike out in any new direction — you go alone. With a machete in your hand and the fear of God in your heart.

“True myth may serve for thousands of years as an inexhaustible source of intellectual speculation, religious joy, ethical inquiry, and artistic renewal. The real mystery is not destroyed by reason. The fake one is.”

"Myth and Archetype in Science Fiction" (1976)
Kontekst: True myth may serve for thousands of years as an inexhaustible source of intellectual speculation, religious joy, ethical inquiry, and artistic renewal. The real mystery is not destroyed by reason. The fake one is. You look at it and it vanishes. You look at the Blond Hero — really look — and he turns into a gerbil. But you look at Apollo, and he looks back at you. The poet Rilke looked at a statue of Apollo about fifty years ago, and Apollo spoke to him. “You must change your life,” he said. When true myth rises into consciousness, that is always its message. You must change your life.

“All knowledge is local, all truth is partial”

Ursula K. Le Guin książka Four Ways to Forgiveness

"A Man of the People", p. 140
Four Ways to Forgiveness (1995)
Kontekst: “Lines and colors made with earth on earth may hold knowledge in them. All knowledge is local, all truth is partial,” Havzhiva said with an easy, colloquial dignity that he knew was an imitation of his mother, the Heir of the Sun, talking to foreign merchants. “No truth can make another truth untrue. All knowledge is a part of the whole knowledge. A true line, a true color. Once you have seen the larger patttern, you cannot go back to seeing the part as the whole."

“It is a position, a posture in the dance.”

Ursula K. Le Guin Hainish Cycle

Źródło: Hainish Cycle, The Telling (2000), Ch. 4, §3 (pp. 90–91)
Kontekst: One of the historians of Darranda said: To learn a belief without belief is to sing a song without the tune.
A yielding, an obedience, a willingness to accept these notes as the right notes, this pattern as the true pattern, is the essential gesture of performance, translation, and understanding. The gesture need not be permanent, a lasting posture of the mind or heart, yet it is not false. It is more than the suspension of disbelief needed to watch a play, yet less than the conversion. It is a position, a posture in the dance.

“The artist deals in what cannot be said in words. The artist whose medium is fiction does this in words.”

Introduction to The Left Hand of Darkness (1976)
Kontekst: The artist deals in what cannot be said in words. The artist whose medium is fiction does this in words. The novelist says in words what cannot be said in words.

“Once you have seen the larger patttern, you cannot go back to seeing the part as the whole.”

Ursula K. Le Guin książka Four Ways to Forgiveness

"A Man of the People", p. 140
Four Ways to Forgiveness (1995)
Kontekst: “Lines and colors made with earth on earth may hold knowledge in them. All knowledge is local, all truth is partial,” Havzhiva said with an easy, colloquial dignity that he knew was an imitation of his mother, the Heir of the Sun, talking to foreign merchants. “No truth can make another truth untrue. All knowledge is a part of the whole knowledge. A true line, a true color. Once you have seen the larger patttern, you cannot go back to seeing the part as the whole."

“The name of our beautiful reward is not profit. Its name is freedom.”

National Book Awards, November 2014 https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/national-book-awards-ursula-le-guin
Kontekst: I think hard times are coming, when we will be wanting the voices of writers who can see alternatives to how we live now, and can see through our fear-stricken society and its obsessive technologies, to other ways of being. And even imagine some real grounds for hope. We will need writers who can remember freedom: poets, visionaries—the realists of a larger reality. Right now, I think we need writers who know the difference between production of a market commodity and the practice of an art. The profit motive is often in conflict with the aims of art. We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable; so did the divine right of kings. … Power can be resisted and changed by human beings; resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art—the art of words. I’ve had a long career and a good one, in good company, and here, at the end of it, I really don’t want to watch American literature get sold down the river.... The name of our beautiful reward is not profit. Its name is freedom.

“One of the historians of Darranda said: To learn a belief without belief is to sing a song without the tune.”

Ursula K. Le Guin Hainish Cycle

Źródło: Hainish Cycle, The Telling (2000), Ch. 4, §3 (pp. 90–91)
Kontekst: One of the historians of Darranda said: To learn a belief without belief is to sing a song without the tune.
A yielding, an obedience, a willingness to accept these notes as the right notes, this pattern as the true pattern, is the essential gesture of performance, translation, and understanding. The gesture need not be permanent, a lasting posture of the mind or heart, yet it is not false. It is more than the suspension of disbelief needed to watch a play, yet less than the conversion. It is a position, a posture in the dance.

“What you love, you will love. What you undertake you will complete. You are a fulfiller of hope; you are to be relied on. But”

Źródło: Earthsea Books, The Farthest Shore (1972), Chapter 8, "The Children of the Open Sea" (Ged)
Kontekst: What you love, you will love. What you undertake you will complete. You are a fulfiller of hope; you are to be relied on. But seventeen years give little armor against despair... Consider, Arren. To refuse death is to refuse life.

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