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Farthest Shore

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Pages
259
Language
EN
ISBN
9781416509646
Reading Time
~4h 32min

Farthest Shore is a book by Ursula K. Le Guin. It has 259 pages.

About this book

In the third volume of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea Cycle, magic begins to unravel across the archipelago as young practitioners suddenly find their spells failing. Archmage Ged, now an older man burdened by the weight of his office, sets out with Tenar to trace the source of this quiet decay. Their voyage carries them beyond familiar waters into uncharted territories, where they encounter a troubled youth named Arren and confront the limits of human control over nature and destiny. Le Guin’s prose turns inward, examining themes of mortality, the ethical use of power, and the delicate equilibrium that sustains both society and the natural world. The novel expands the series’ mythic framework while grounding its fantasy in psychological realism and philosophical inquiry. Published in 1972, the work is frequently cited for its mature tone and structural ambition, standing as a defining example of literary fantasy that treats magic not as spectacle but as a reflection of human responsibility and the inevitable passage of time.

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Farthest Shore has 259 pages.

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In the third volume of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea Cycle, magic begins to unravel across the archipelago as young practitioners suddenly find their spells failing. Archmage Ged, now an older man burdened by the weight of his office, sets out with Tenar to trace the source of this quiet decay. Their...

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Farthest Shore was written by Ursula K. Le Guin.