The Dispossessed

The Dispossessed
Cover of first edition (hardcover)
AuthorUrsula K. Le Guin
Cover artistFred Winkowski
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Hainish Cycle
GenreScience fiction
Published1974 (Harper & Row)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages341 (first edition)
AwardsLocus Award for Best Novel (1975)

Hugo Award for Best Novel (1975)

Nebula Award for Best Novel (1975)
ISBN0-06-012563-2 (first edition, hardcover)
OCLC800587
Preceded byThe Word for World is Forest 
Followed byFour Ways to Forgiveness 

The Dispossessed (subtitled An Ambiguous Utopia) is a 1974 anarchist utopian science fiction novel by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, one of her seven Hainish Cycle novels. It is one of a small number of books to win all three awards—Hugo, Locus, and Nebula—for best science fiction or fantasy novel.[1] It achieved a degree of literary recognition unusual for science fiction because of its exploration of themes such as anarchism and revolutionary societies, capitalism, utopia, individualism, and collectivism.

The novel features the development of the mathematical theory underlying a fictional ansible, a device capable of faster-than-light communication, which can send messages without delay, even between star systems. This device 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 to be published.[2]

  1. ^ "Ursula K. Le Guin Awards". Science Fiction Awards Database. Locus Science Fiction Foundation. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  2. ^ In The Word for World is Forest, a newly created ansible is brought to Athshe, a planet being settled by Earth-humans. In other tales in the Hainish Cycle, an ansible already exists. The word "ansible" was coined in Rocannon's World (first in order of publication but third in internal chronology), where it is central to the plot, and became an important concept throughout the realm of science fiction.