Maameren velho

226 pages

Finnish language

Published May 22, 1976

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978-951-0-07743-6
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Maameren velho on ensimmäinen osa tunnetun amerikkalaisen kirjailijan, moneen kertaan palkittujen nuortenkirjojen ja tieteiskirjojen tekijän satutrilogiasta Maameren tarinat. Se vie lukijansa taianomaiseen Maameren saaristoon, maailmaan, joka on, eikä ole. Maameri on mahtavien taikureiden ja velhojen maa, tummien varjojen, eksyttävien labyrinttien, kadonneiden aarteiden ja suurten seikkailujen maa.

Maameri on Varpushaukan maa, ja Varpushaukka on synnynnäinen velho, joka osoittaa maagiset kykynsä jo pienenä poikana. Velhojen koulussa Varpushaukasta kehittyy vaikutusvaltainen velho Ged, joka nostattaa tuulta, siunaa vettä ja parantaa sairaita. Hän tekee urotöitä, niitä joista tulevat sukupolvet kertovat sankarilauluissaan: lannistaa lohikäärmeistä mahtavimman. Mutta hän tekee myös virheen: päästää irti varjon, pahan, joka uhkaa maailmaa ja on vähällä tappaa Gedin.

Alkaa Gedin pitkä ja armoton kamppailu pahaa vastaan.

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Wonderful story

A great story that straddled the line between literary and pop much better than the shoplit I've been listening to lately. I love a yarn about some guy going to some place and having misadventures along the way, I sure do. Better yet the themes of pride and the balance with nature and each other that comes from a devotion to living well. To living with mistakes as well as coming to terms with them as we try to make it right. IDK, I have a cold.

Libby Audiobook, Recorded Books.

Very enjoyable but of its time

I did really enjoy reading this, and will almost certainly go on to read the other Earthsea books.

I came to Earthsea after reading several of Le Guin's Hainish cycle books and short stories, including some of the earliest ones like Rocannon's World. I can see similarities with the earliest Hainish cycle works, from around the same time - an emphasis on male characters, for example - which I am sure would have been handled differently by the same author had she written them later on. But there are still a lot of great ideas here, and it is far more open-minded than most fantasy literature of its era.

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