The left hand of darkness /
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Gollancz, 2018Edition: [New] edition / with an introduction by David MitchellDescription: xxi, 304 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781473225947 (pbk.) :Genre/Form: Science fiction. | Science fiction. DDC classification: 813.54 LOC classification: PS3562.E42 | L39 2018Summary: Two people, until recently strangers, find themselves on a long, tortuous and dangerous journey across the ice. One is an outcast, forced to leave his beloved homeland; the other is fleeing from a different kind of persecution. What they have in common is curiosity, about others and themselves, and an almost unshakeable belief that the world can be a better place. As they journey for over 800 miles, across the harshest, most inhospitable landscape, they discover the true meaning of friendship, and of love. Winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards on its first publication in 1969.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Two people, until recently strangers, find themselves on a long, tortuous and dangerous journey across the ice. One is an outcast, forced to leave his beloved homeland; the other is fleeing from a different kind of persecution. What they have in common is curiosity, about others and themselves, and an almost unshakeable belief that the world can be a better place. As they journey for over 800 miles, across the harshest, most inhospitable landscape, they discover the true meaning of friendship, and of love. Winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards on its first publication in 1969.