The Tombs of Atuan (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 2)

Livre broché, 192 pages

Langue : English

Publié 1 septembre 2001 par Aladdin.

ISBN :
978-0-689-84535-2
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Arha's isolated existence as high priestess in the tombs of Atuan is jarred by a thief who seeks a special treasure.

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a publié une critique de Atuanin holvihaudat par Kristiina Rikman (Maameren tarinat, #2)

Velho piilossa pimeissä käytävissä

Maameren tarinoita en nuorena lukenut, jostain ihan eri yhteydestä bongasin Holvihaudat ja päätin lukea. Oikeana päivänä syntynyt pikkutyttö saa jatkaa papitarten jälleensyntymisen linjaa ja hänet vihitään vartioimaan pimeitä käytäviä ja holveja maan alla. Missä ei ketään saisi olla, löytyy mies, jonka oikeastaan pitäisi menettää henkensä, mutta Tenar säästää hänet.

Pimeiden, kosteiden käytävien tunnelma välittyi hyvin. Perinne painaa, pääseekö siitä irti?

a publié une critique de The Tombs of Atuan par Ursula K. Le Guin (Earthsea, #2)

A Word of Warning

This was technically a reread for me, but the last time I read it, the century had not yet turned—and in any case, I remembered nothing about it, other than something about a cave.

The Tombs of Atuan is quite good, but I see why it is, perhaps, less popular than some of Le Guin’s other works. It’s a sequel to A Wizard of Earthsea, but where Earthsea is practically a fairy tale in tone, stylized and sonorous (which is an endorsement, not a criticism, by the way), Atuan is more directly a “fantasy novel.” It is not, however, a comforting one, not one where all the pieces fall together nicely, everybody’s problem is solved, the main characters fall in love, and so forth.

It is a story of beginnings, I think: first of the protagonist’s life as Arha, and then, the re-beginning—or perhaps better said, the resumption of …

a publié une critique de The Tombs of Atuan par Ursula K. Le Guin (Earthsea Cycle, #2)

A word of warning

Avertissement sur le contenu Literally quotes the ending (and of A Wizard of Earthsea)

Still a great read

It's decades since I last read this book and I could only remember fragments of it. I had filed it away as one of the best books I'd ever read and on that basis I was worried that reading it all these years later would demote it from that lofty position. It is with relief I can confirm that I wasn't wrong all those years ago and I can keep it filed in its existing place as a fantastic book.

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