Une interview d'Ursula Le Guin

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Ursula Le Guin est en interview dans le magazine Locus. Son dernier roman s'appelle Lavinia .

Petits extraits :

“I was still reading Vergil when I started writing Lavinia, so there's this overlap. I had to be in the poem, as well as the history -- a sort of double obligation, which was in fact a lot of fun. Until the Trojans arrive, Lavinia's Italy is fairly idyllic. That's the old Roman myth of the Age of Saturn, which was the Golden Age. Then history begins, and everything goes to pieces! Guys start killing each other in groups, and so forth.”

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“I have no idea what I'll work on next. There's one story in the setting of my recent YA trilogy that I'd like to tell, but so far it will not make itself into a book -- it won't come out book-size. So I'm just waiting on that. Sometimes a story happens, and sometimes it doesn't happen; it just lingers in the middle distance and says, 'Not ready yet.'”

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