Rocannon's World facts for kids
Author | Ursula K. Le Guin |
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Cover artist | Gerald McConnell |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Hainish Cycle |
Genre | Science fiction |
Published | 1966 (Ace Books) |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 117 |
ISBN | 0-8240-1424-3 |
OCLC | 9159033 |
813/.5/4 | |
LC Class | PZ4.L518 Ro4 PS3562.E42 |
Followed by | Planet of Exile (1966) |
Rocannon's World is an exciting science fiction book written by Ursula K. Le Guin. It was her very first novel, published in 1966. The book was originally released as part of an "Ace Double," which meant it was printed back-to-back with another short novel, The Kar-Chee Reign by Avram Davidson. This story is also a part of Le Guin's larger series called the Hainish Cycle.
Contents
Discovering Rocannon's World
This book takes readers on an adventure to a distant planet. It explores themes of honor, loss, and finding your way in a strange new place.
The Story of Rocannon
The main character is a man named Rocannon. He is an ethnographer, which means he studies different cultures and peoples. Rocannon comes from a highly advanced group of planets called the League of All Worlds. His mission is to explore and learn about the planet Fomalhaut II.
While on Fomalhaut II, Rocannon's spaceship is destroyed by enemies from another galaxy. He loses his ship, his crew, and all his special tools. He is left stranded and alone on a planet he barely knows.
Rocannon then begins a long and dangerous journey across the planet. He meets different kinds of beings, some friendly and some not. He tries to find a way to get revenge on those who destroyed his ship and to warn the League of All Worlds about the new threat.
Main Characters
- Rocannon: A brave ethnographer who must survive and seek justice after losing everything.
- Kyo: A native of Fomalhaut II who becomes Rocannon's guide and friend. Kyo helps Rocannon understand the planet's cultures and dangers.
- The Fiia: One of the intelligent species on Fomalhaut II. They are small, winged beings who live in harmony with nature.
- The Gdemiar: Another species, known for their strength and warrior culture.
The World of Fomalhaut II
The story takes place on a planet orbiting the star Fomalhaut. Le Guin creates a rich and detailed world with different landscapes and unique creatures. The planet is home to several intelligent species, each with their own societies and ways of life. Rocannon learns about their traditions, their magic, and their conflicts.
About the Hainish Cycle
Rocannon's World is the first book in a series known as the Hainish Cycle. These books are not always in order, but they share a common history. They tell stories about how different planets and cultures in the galaxy connect with each other. The Hainish people are believed to be the ancestors of humans and many other intelligent species in the galaxy. These stories often explore ideas about communication, understanding, and what it means to be human.
The Author: Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) was a famous American writer. She was known for her amazing science fiction and fantasy stories. Her books often explored deep ideas about society, politics, and the environment. She won many awards for her writing, and her work continues to inspire readers around the world. Rocannon's World was just the beginning of her incredible career.
See also
In Spanish: El mundo de Rocannon para niños