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" The Day Before the Revolution" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin. First published in Galaxy in August 1974, it was republished in her The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975). Set in her fictional Hainish universe, the story has strong connections to her novel The Dispossessed (also 1974), and is sometimes referred to as a prologue to the novel. The story follows Odo, an aging anarchist, who over the course of a day relives memories of her life as an activist as she learns of plans for a general strike the next day. The strike is implied to begin the revolt leading to the establishment of the idealized anarchist society based on Odo's teachings depicted in The Dispossessed. The story was critically well-received. It won the Nebula and Locus awards for Best Short Story in 1975, and was also nominated for a Hugo Award. Multiple scholars commented that it represented a shift in Le Guin's writing toward non-linear narrative structures and works infused with feminism. ( Full article...)

Revolt vs characterization

@ Wehwalt: I'm inclined to switch out the sentence beginning "The strike is implied..." for a minor expansion of the reception, such as a mention of how the characterization of Odo was received. I'm concerned the sentence as written is a bit dense. As this would be a larger change that the others I've made, I felt I should ping you. Please feel free to disagree. Vanamonde93 ( talk) 18:28, 25 March 2024 (UTC) reply

Feel free to make whatever changes you feel are best. Once you receive word from Gog that the article has been scheduled for TFA, keep in mind that the blurb needs to be edited there, not here. Wehwalt ( talk) 19:07, 25 March 2024 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

" The Day Before the Revolution" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin. First published in Galaxy in August 1974, it was republished in her The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975). Set in her fictional Hainish universe, the story has strong connections to her novel The Dispossessed (also 1974), and is sometimes referred to as a prologue to the novel. The story follows Odo, an aging anarchist, who over the course of a day relives memories of her life as an activist as she learns of plans for a general strike the next day. The strike is implied to begin the revolt leading to the establishment of the idealized anarchist society based on Odo's teachings depicted in The Dispossessed. The story was critically well-received. It won the Nebula and Locus awards for Best Short Story in 1975, and was also nominated for a Hugo Award. Multiple scholars commented that it represented a shift in Le Guin's writing toward non-linear narrative structures and works infused with feminism. ( Full article...)

Revolt vs characterization

@ Wehwalt: I'm inclined to switch out the sentence beginning "The strike is implied..." for a minor expansion of the reception, such as a mention of how the characterization of Odo was received. I'm concerned the sentence as written is a bit dense. As this would be a larger change that the others I've made, I felt I should ping you. Please feel free to disagree. Vanamonde93 ( talk) 18:28, 25 March 2024 (UTC) reply

Feel free to make whatever changes you feel are best. Once you receive word from Gog that the article has been scheduled for TFA, keep in mind that the blurb needs to be edited there, not here. Wehwalt ( talk) 19:07, 25 March 2024 (UTC) reply

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