Maameren velho

226 pages

Finnish language

Published May 22, 1976

ISBN:
978-951-0-07743-6
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4 stars (20 reviews)

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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Review of 'A Wizard of Earthsea' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I'm glad I finally read this classic from 1968. When I was heavy into Lord of the Rings in my teenage days, one of my closest friends was into the Earthsea books, but I never got into them. This time I stuck with it and was entertained to read the story of Ged, who would once be the strongest mage of the world of Earthsea.

Along the way I felt a bit sad that to make it as a female writer back then, you had to fill your story with men, and men only. There are only 3 notable women in the story at all, it's like they don't exist or are irrelevant. Minor quibble, after all this is a book from the 60s.

I enjoyed it, but it didn't wow me, yet I will likely finish the series.

Review of 'A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 1)' on 'LibraryThing'

4 stars

Sweetly told coming-of-age story, that preaches Daoism as much as Daoism may be praught. I loved how it takes a very male story and turns machismo into a self-punishing weakness, but was also troubled by how even Le Guin wrote a story in which the women were all minor characters and very limited in what they could do. I gather later Earthsea books fix that, and look forward to them.

Review of 'A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 1)' on 'LibraryThing'

4 stars

Sweetly told coming-of-age story, that preaches Daoism as much as Daoism may be praught. I loved how it takes a very male story and turns machismo into a self-punishing weakness, but was also troubled by how even Le Guin wrote a story in which the women were all minor characters and very limited in what they could do. I gather later Earthsea books fix that, and look forward to them.

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