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Originally Posted by arjaybe
How much of this discussion is about what she said and how much is about personal dislike/like of her public persona and how much is about personal dislike/like of her fiction? I'm getting confused by the intemperate mingling of these disparate lines of thought. Although, I do realize that this is the normal trajectory for many threads on this forum.
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One of the reasons that it's hard to separate Le Guin's politics from her writing is that she doesn't really want to. She's always felt that (her) writing should have a message and make the world a better place. That's nothing new.