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Contents: A wizard of Earthsea (Trollmannen fra Jordsjø), The tombs of Atuan (Atuans gravkamre), The farthest shore (Den fjerneste kyst) and Tehanu. As a young dragonlord, Ged is sent to the island of Roke to learn the true way of magic. As years pass, true magic and ancient ways are forced to submit to the powers of evil and death.
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Contents: A wizard of Earthsea (Trollmannen fra Jordsjø), The tombs of Atuan (Atuans gravkamre), The farthest shore (Den fjerneste kyst) and Tehanu. As a young dragonlord, Ged is sent to the island of Roke to learn the true way of magic. As years pass, true magic and ancient ways are forced to submit to the powers of evil and death.
Forlag Puffin
Utgivelsesår 1993
Format Heftet
ISBN13 9780140348033
EAN 9780140348033
Serie Earthsea (1-4)
Genre Fantasy
Språk Engelsk
Sider 690
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Jeg er ikke så god i engelsk, men her er greit språk, og litt ordsjekking er langt å foretrekke fremfor å få vondt av en slett norskoversettelse.
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Start en diskusjon om verket Se alle diskusjoner om verketThe Earth is beautiful, and bright, and kindly, but that is not all. The Earth is also terrible, and dark, and cruel. The rabbit shrieks dying in the green meadows. The mountains clench their great hands full of hidden fire. There are sharks in the sea, and there is cruelty in men's eyes.
To light a candle is to cast a shadow.
I mean, I don't know what she is. I mean when she looks at me with that one eye seeing and one eye blind I don't know what she sees. I see you go about with her like she was any child, and I think, What are they? What's the strength of that woman, for she's not a fool, to hold a fire by the hand, to spin thread with the whirlwind? They say, mistress, that you lived as a child yourself with the Old Ones, the Dark Ones, the Ones Underfoot, and that you were queen and servant of those powers. Maybe that's why you're not afraid of this one. But it's beyond my teaching, I know that - or Beech's, or any witch or wizard I ever knew! I'll give you my advice, mistress, free and feeless. It's this: Beware. Beware her, the day she finds her strength! That's all.
You exist, without name, without form. You cannot see the light of day; you cannot see the dark. You sold the green earth and the sun and stars to save yourself. But you have no self. All that which you sold, that is yourself. You have given everything for nothing. And so now you seek to draw the world to you, all that light and life you lost, to fill up your nothingness. But it cannot be filled. Not all the songs of earth, not all the stars of heaven, could fill your emptiness.
There is no safety. There is no end. The word must be heard in silence. There must be darkness to see the stars. The dance is always danced above the hollow place, above the terrible abyss.
She wept in pain, because she was free.
What she had begun to learn was the weight of liberty. Freedom is a heavy load, a great and strange burden for the spirit to undertake. It is not easy. It is not a gift given, but a choice made, and the choice may be a hard one. The road goes ever upward towards the light; but the laden traveller may never reach the end of it.
It may be the greatest of all the treasures there; I do not know. I think perhaps it is. For hundreds of years the Inner Lands sent thieves and wizards here to try to steal it back, and they would pass by open coffers of gold, seeking that one thing. It is very long since Erreth-Akbe and Intathin lived, and yet still the story is known and told, both here and in the West. Most things grow old and perish, as the centuries go on and on. Very few are the precious things that remain precious, or the tales that are still told.
You are like a lantern swathed and covered, hidden away in a dark place. Yet the light shines; they could not put out the light. They could not hide you. As I know the light, as I know you, I know your name, Tenar.
Look at this land; look about you. This is your kingdom, the kingdom of life. This is your immortality. Look at the hills, the mortal hills. They do not endure forever. The hills with the living grass on them, and the streams of water running... In all the world, in all the worlds, in all the immensity of time, there is no other like each of those streams, rising cold out of the earth where no eye sees it, running through the sunlight and the darkness to the sea. Deep are the springs of being, deeper than life, than death...
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