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The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas: A Story | Ursula K. Le Guin
The recipient of numerous literary prizes, including the National Book Award, the Kafka Award, and the Pushcart Prize, Ursula K. Le Guin is renowned for her spare, elegant prose, rich characterization, and diverse worlds. "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" is a short story originally published in the collection The Wind's Twelve Quarters.
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rachelk
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Le Guin won the Hugo Award for best short story for this in 1974. It reminds me a little of Shirley Jackson‘s “The Lottery” (1948) but I found this even more unsettling. It‘s the kind of well written but disturbing story that stays with you and causes you to see unfortunate parallels in reality. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This was my October #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks
The story was so short I‘ll definitely read more books from my list!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 14mo
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Whalien99
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5 STARS

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Therewillbebooks
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New episode is live! This week we delve into Ursula K. Le Guin's The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, one of the most brilliant and succinct short stories I've ever read. Next we discuss two Sherlock Holmes stories. We discuss just what it is that makes the character so compelling and resilient and then dish on our favorite movie versions. Enjoy!

https://open.spotify.com/show/6A6hXZ7eaOG7BtHOSJpCTI

Vansa What do you think about NK Jemisin's response to this story called ' The ones who stay and fight'? I found that extremely myopic and not thought through at all, which was surprising given what a good writer she is. 4y
Therewillbebooks @Vansa I'll have to track it down and give it a read. 4y
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tournevis
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I've been asked to write a short text for a collective on Ursula K. Le Guin. It's great fun, and I'm happy to do it, but it's due Monday. I think I'll only write close to the minimum word count (I know that my text is basically padding). My point is that Le Guin asks a lot of good, hard questions and leaves the answers to us. I'm at the sucky first draft stage and it hurts.

Crazeedi Nice to see you! Missed your posts! Sounds like you'll do an amazing job 4y
tournevis @Crazeedi Thank you. I really miss reading and hanging out here! 4y
Crazeedi @tournevis glad you are here now!! 4y
tournevis @Crazeedi 😘😘😘😘 4y
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nikekay
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Finished reading on 01 January 2021.

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Daliv
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Every year I read this short story atleast one time... Every year I unwillingly find something in our reality to relate it to... #masterpiece

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Johanna414
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My high school book club is reading short stories this month, so I decided to pick this up. I haven‘t read a ton of Ursula K. LeGuin‘s work, but definitely want to read more!

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elizabethlk
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Our most recent #litereads week has come to an end, as we've finished The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin. This sci fi utopian story is a deep philosophical look into the scapegoating of a child. You can read my full review in the link below. Drop a comment to share your thoughts on this story.
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#shortstory #shortstories #sciencefictionshortstories #scifi #reading #utopianliterature

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elizabethlk
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Our new #litereads pick is a classic, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin. This philosophical science fiction classic can be found to read in full in a link in our article below. Be sure to let us know what you think of it!

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#shortstories #shortstory #classicshortstories #classiclit #sciencefiction #sciencefictionshortstories #scifi

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Geeklet
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Almost lost my hold on The Dreamers but I caught it in time. I don‘t know a thing about Outbreak but I know I do love a contagion story. I was delighted to find The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas on it‘s own. Just a tiny #libraryhaul

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rretzler
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Interesting thought experiment from Le Guin - what if one person (child) must always live in abject misery so the rest of society could live in happiness? Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few (or the one...)? What if it were an adult and not a child? What if instead of happiness the choice were health? Would you walk away from Omelas? 4.0/5.0 #2019

humouress I hope that I would be one of the ones who walk away, but I feel that in many instances I have not. 6y
Bklover How could you have real happiness knowing that someone is suffering because of you? 6y
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mephestopheles
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This book is on my kind of TBR list, mostly because four separate places in the last week I've seen a quite, or someone has commented on the novel or it's been suggested by a podcast.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Fun Fact: Le Guin got the name Omelas from seeing a Salem, Oregon sign in a rear-view mirror. 6y
mephestopheles Oh cool! Thanks 😁 6y
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FloralAngstMermaid
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Read this because of BTS. I love short stories, and the poignant yet open-ended nature of this “question” that the author proposed has definitely left me pondering a lot...

bookcollecter Welcome to litsy 😀 6y
TheWordJar Welcome to Litsy! And yay BTS! So many good books relating to their music and videos! 💜 6y
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tournevis
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1️⃣ I'm tempted to say Chocolate, but I should say seafood.
2️⃣ This time last year, I would have said Élisabeth Vonarburg, but I was so disapointed by her last book, I don't know anymore. Le Guin, probably.
3️⃣ Attractive to what? Coyote is attractive to walls?
4️⃣ Neither. I'm just tired now.
5️⃣ Will do!
#friyayintro @howjessreads

LibrarianJen 🤣🤣🤣 don‘t forget train tunnels. The love coyote too! 6y
tournevis @LibrarianJen 😋😋😋 6y
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sebrittainclark
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📚 The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas

👩🏿‍💻 Nnedi Okorafor

📺 Outlander

🥣 Oatmeal with maple syrup

#manicmonday #letterO @JoScho

JoScho 🧡🧡🧡 6y
Joy0201 I taught this story! Love it! 6y
sebrittainclark @Joy0201 I read it my senior year of high school, and it's really stuck with me ever since. 6y
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134340
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It's weirdly relatable

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vuhlrybyhn
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I am out of words for this amazing piece. This is reality.

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DivaDiane
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Only in silence the word,
Only in dark the light,
Only in dying life:
Bright the hawk's flight
On the empty sky
- The Creation of Éa

From The Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula K. LeGuin 1929-2018.

She has touched my soul. Life-changing, mind-blowing, achingly beautiful stories, novels, poetry and essays. I am grateful to have lived a bit along side her. Now that she herself is gone, her words will be with me to learn from forever.

DivaDiane Thanks @shanaqui for letting us know. And for reminding me of this quote. 7y
MCYmermaid 💔💔💔 7y
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FreeReadAndWrite
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I read The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas back in school & still recommend it constantly. It is one of my favorite things I‘ve ever read. Ever. This news is worth a bit of grieving today. 💔

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bookworm.krizia
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This one is really sad. Ursula K. Le Guin is really the goddess of science fiction. The story was simple but oh so heavy. A real must-read.