Mass Market Paperback, 183 pages

Langue : English

Publié 5 novembre 1984 par Bantam.

ISBN :
978-0-553-26250-6
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a publié une critique de A Wizard of Earthsea par Ursula K. Le Guin (The Earthsea Cycle, #1)

To make a light is to cast a shadow

I first read the original Earthsea trilogy during my personal "golden age of science-fiction" (i.e. around 12), and I find myself re-reading it about once a decade or so, along with the later novels.

The first book is a coming-of-age story: How a goatherd boy discovered his aptitude for magic, how his pride and arrogance led him astray, how he learned to master his abilities and seek out a way to make up for the terrible evil he unleashed through his recklessness. (Modern readers will probably compare the "boy at a wizard school" aspect to Harry Potter, but that only takes up a couple of chapters.)

It's also to some extent a travelogue of a world with no known continents, only islands, where magic consists of naming someone's or something's true essence, and (more or less) renaming it so as to change it. There's a reason spells are …

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Sujets

  • Fantasy
  • Magic -- Fiction
  • Wizards -- Fiction