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Hugo Award for Best Novel Le Guin , one of her seven Hainish Cycle novels. It features the development of the mathematical theory underlying a fictional ansible , a device capable of faster-than-light communication it can send messages without delay, even between star systems that plays a critical role in the Hainish Cycle.
The invention of the ansible places the novel first in the internal chronology of the Hainish Cycle , although it was the fifth published. In her introduction to the Library of America reprint in , Le Guin reflected on her past 40 years by writing:.
The Dispossessed started as a very bad short story , which I didn't try to finish but couldn't quite let go. There was a book in it, and I knew it, but the book had to wait for me to learn what I was writing about and how to write about it. I needed to understand my own passionate opposition to the war that we were, endlessly it seemed, waging in Vietnam, and endlessly protesting at home.
If I had known then that my country would continue making aggressive wars for the rest of my life, I might have had less energy for protesting that one. But, knowing only that I didn't want to study war no more, [ 3 ] I studied peace. I started by reading a whole mess of utopias and learning something about pacifism and Gandhi and nonviolent resistance.
This led me to the nonviolent anarchist writers such as Peter Kropotkin and Paul Goodman. With them I felt a great, immediate affinity. They made sense to me in the way Lao Tzu did. They enabled me to think about war, peace, politics, how we govern one another and ourselves, the value of failure, and the strength of what is weak. So, when I realized that nobody had yet written an anarchist utopia, I finally began to see what my book might be.