![]() ![]() Le Guin often undermines the typical troops of speculative fiction by using a black or dark-skinned protagonist in Earthsea and unusual structural and stylistic devices in her books. She also based works on Taoist ideas about equilibrium and balance. She has employed the protagonist, who is most of the time, cultural observers, or anthropologists. Le Guin has been greatly strongly influenced by feminism, Taoism, anthropology, and works of Carl Jung. She also wrote books for children, anthologies, and books set in Orsinia. She also wrote other works that have been set in the Hainish or the Earthsea universe. ![]() These two novels have been described as the masterpieces by Harold Bloom. ![]() With the novel A Wizard Earthsea published in 1968 and The Left Hand of Darkness, she attained significant commercial and critical success. Le Guin started writing in the late 1950s as a full-time writer. ![]()
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