Quotes from work
Hainish Cycle

The Hainish Cycle consists of a number of science fiction novels and stories by Ursula K. Le Guin. It is set in an alternate history/future history in which civilizations of human beings on planets orbiting a number of nearby stars, including Terra , are contacting each other for the first time and establishing diplomatic relations, setting up a confederacy under the guidance of the oldest of the human worlds, peaceful Hain. In this history, human beings did not evolve on Earth but were the result of interstellar colonies planted by Hain long ago, which was followed by a long period when interstellar travel ceased. Some of the races have new genetic traits, a result of ancient Hainish experiments in genetic engineering, including people who can dream while awake, and a world of androgynous people who only come into active sexuality once a month, not knowing which sex will manifest in them. In keeping with Le Guin's style, she uses varied social and environmental settings to explore the anthropological and sociological outcomes of human evolution in those diverse environments.


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“The more defensive a society, the more conformist.”

Source: Hainish Cycle, City of Illusions (1967), Chapter 4

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“The experience was disagreeable. I began to feel like an atheist praying.”

Source: Hainish Cycle, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), Chapter 18 “On the Ice” (p. 252)

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Ursula K. Le Guin photo
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“Uninfluenced by others, he never knew he influenced them; he had no idea they liked him.”

Source: Hainish Cycle, (1974), Chapter 2 (p. 58)

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Ursula K. Le Guin photo
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“Existence is its own justification, need is right.”

Source: Hainish Cycle, (1974), Chapter 8 (p. 261)

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“It is not altogether a bad thing to have criminal ancestors. An arsonist grandfather may bequeath one a nose for smelling smoke.”

Source: Hainish Cycle, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), Chapter 10 “Conversations in Mishnory” (p. 143)

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“Planets were very large places, on any scale but that of the spaces in between them.”

Source: Hainish Cycle, City of Illusions (1967), Chapter 9

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Ursula K. Le Guin photo
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“The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty: not knowing what comes next.”

Source: Hainish Cycle, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), Chapter 5 “The Domestication of Hunch” (p. 70)