A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin follows Ged, a gifted boy from a remote island whose early arrogance in learning magic unleashes a destructive shadow he does not understand. As he trains at a wizard school and travels across the archipelago…
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin follows Ged, a gifted boy from a remote island whose early arrogance in learning magic unleashes a destructive shadow he does not understand. As he trains at a wizard school and travels across the archipelago of Earthsea, his talent grows alongside the consequences of his mistake. The novel traces his coming of age through encounters with dragons, dangerous spells, and the psychological burden of facing what he has set loose. Both an adventure across seas and islands and a thoughtful study of power, identity, and responsibility, it remains a foundational work of high fantasy.
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin follows Ged, a gifted boy from a remote island whose early arrogance in learning magic unleashes a destructive shadow he does not understand. As he trains at a wizard school and travels across the archipelago…
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin follows Ged, a gifted boy from a remote island whose early arrogance in learning magic unleashes a destructive shadow he does not understand. As he trains at a wizard school and travels across the archipelago of Earthsea, his talent grows alongside the consequences of his mistake. The novel traces his coming of age through encounters with dragons, dangerous spells, and the psychological burden of facing what he has set loose. Both an adventure across seas and islands and a thoughtful study of power, identity, and responsibility, it remains a foundational work of high fantasy.
DARKNESS THREATENS to overtake Earthsea. As the world and its wizards are losing their magic, Ged -- powerful Archmage, wizard, and dragonlord -- embarks on a sailing journey with highborn young prince, Arren. They travel far beyond the realm of deat…
DARKNESS THREATENS to overtake Earthsea. As the world and its wizards are losing their magic, Ged -- powerful Archmage, wizard, and dragonlord -- embarks on a sailing journey with highborn young prince, Arren. They travel far beyond the realm of death to discover the cause of these evil disturbances and to restore magic to a land desperately thirsty for it.
With millions of copies sold, Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea Cycle has earned a treasured place on the shelves of fantasy lovers everywhere. Complex, innovative, and deeply moral, this quintessential fantasy sequence has been compared with the work of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, and has helped make Le Guin one of the most distinguished fantasy and science fiction writers of all time. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
The sorcerer Alder fears sleep. He dreams of the land of death, of his wife who died young and longs to return to him so much that she kissed him across the low stone wall that separates our world from the Dry Land-where the grass is withered, the st…
The sorcerer Alder fears sleep. He dreams of the land of death, of his wife who died young and longs to return to him so much that she kissed him across the low stone wall that separates our world from the Dry Land-where the grass is withered, the stars never move, and lovers pass without knowing each other. The dead are pulling Alder to them at night. Through him they may free themselves and invade Earthsea.
Alder seeks advice from Ged, once Archmage. Ged tells him to go to Tenar, Tehanu, and the young king at Havnor. They are joined by amber-eyed Irian, a fierce dragon able to assume the shape of a woman.
The threat can be confronted only in the Immanent Grove on Roke, the holiest place in the world and there the king, hero, sage, wizard, and dragon make a last stand.
Le Guin combines her magical fantasy with a profoundly human, earthly, humble touch.