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Originally Posted by fantasyfan
Yes. Theodore Sturgeon was a very gifted writer who had an extraordinary imagination and a profound humanity. Still, I’m not sure that I agree that he was a “superior writer”. At her best (e.g. The Tombs of Atuan) LeGuin had a very disciplined style and a philosophical depth which achieved great emotional power and I think she equalled Sturgeon at those moments.
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Yes,
The Tombs of Atuan is my favorite book of hers, although I haven't read a lot of them, not even all the Earthsea ones.