‘Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin’ Paints a Fantastical Picture
“Some people are quick to see injustice and cruelty,” Ursula K. Le Guin said before her passing earlier this year, “but I was slow to see it.” This frank insight is one of the many spoken by the clear-headed octogenarian author in the course of Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin, a 65-minute film (and installment of PBS’ American Masters) that has been a decad…
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