Time will tell of what today is the day before. But the sense of a precipice kept reminding me of one particular story title, and that coalesces with one of my intentions for the year: read as much Le Guin as I can. Revisit old favorites, get to what I've missed, smile over letters to the local editor.
I definitely do not view this as "The Day Before the Revolution," but I think the story will be strengthening.
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As I embark on a year (or so) of intensely reading Le Guin, I have the feeling that, no matter how much I get through, my favorite will remain Always Coming Home. As John Scalzi said in his foreword to the 2016 Gollancz edition, it is “sunk deep in my bones, one to endlessly return to, always coming home.”
But who knows? I may be surprised.
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