by Le Guin, Ursula
[Literature][Fantasy] Le Guin, Ursula K. A Wizard of Earthsea. New York: Ace Books, 1968. First Ace edition. Published in arrangement with Parnassus Press. 204 pages. Original wrappers featuring vivid psychedelic artwork. 12mo. A foundational work of modern fantasy, A Wizard of Earthsea was Le Guin’s breakout novel and the first entry in her Earthsea Cycle. At a time when speculative fiction was overwhelmingly centered on white, male protagonists, Le Guin offered a radical counter-narrative: her hero, Ged, is a dark-skinned boy from a rural archipelago who rises to power through both magical mastery and painful self-discovery. The novel quietly but unmistakably (truncated)