Four Ways to Forgiveness

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Four Ways to Forgiveness is a science fiction collection by Ursula K. Le Guin that interweaves four novellas exploring themes of slavery, freedom, and cultural transformation on two neighboring planets.

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Four Ways to Forgiveness canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novella collection
science fiction book
author Ursula K. Le Guin
containsWork A Man of the People
A Woman’s Liberation
Betrayals
Forgiveness Day
countryOfFirstPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive
explores personal and political liberation
power dynamics
race and class
focusesOn aftermath of revolution
post-slavery society
relationships across cultures
genre science fiction
hasCoverArtist unconfirmed
hasFemaleProtagonists true
hasFormat ebook
hardcover
paperback
print
hasISBN unconfirmed specific edition
hasReprint various later editions
language English
narrativeForm interlinked novellas
notableFor depiction of decolonization on fictional worlds
integration into Le Guin’s Hainish history
numberOfStories 4
originalPublicationYear 1995
partOfUniverse Hainish Cycle
publisher HarperPrism
relatedWork The Birthday of the World
The Dispossessed
The Left Hand of Darkness
setting planet Werel
planet Yeowe
theme colonialism
cultural transformation
forgiveness
freedom
gender roles
political revolution
slavery
timePeriodOfWriting 1990s

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Ursula K. Le Guin notableWork Four Ways to Forgiveness
The Telling precededBy Four Ways to Forgiveness
Hainish Cycle connectsWorks Four Ways to Forgiveness