The Lathe of Heaven

Hardcover, 184 pages

English language

Published October 1971 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

ISBN:
978-0-684-12529-9
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OCLC Number:
200189
ISFDB ID:
7661

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4 stars (6 reviews)

To dream of a different world can be poetic. To dream a different world into being can be terrifying. Just how terrifying is vividly portrayed in this exciting and moving new novel by Nebula and Hugo Award winner, Ursula K. Le Guin.

George Orr, frightened because he has discovered that he has the power of affective dreaming, consults a psychiatrist, Dr. Haber. Through hypnosis and electronics Haber attempts to dictate the mild-mannered Orr's dreams into creating a world at peace with itself. Orr reluctantly allows him to undertake the project, but as things go wrong he seeks the help of a lawyer, Heather Lelache, for legal redress.

What follows is a clash of wills and the desperate effort of the tortured Orr to restrain his new-found destructive capacity.

Seldom has a writer so brilliantly set forth the drama of a man's idels at war with his tragic fallibility.

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"The power of dreaming alone is quite undreamt of!"

4 stars

Content warning Major ending questions, minor thematic spoilers

Think of it as an iterated monkey's paw wish.

5 stars

The Lathe of Heaven takes us through multiple possible versions of Portland as George Orr, a man whose dreams can change reality, is directed by his therapist to solve the world's problems.

It doesn't go very well.

  • George has no control over how his dreams accomplish the specific change.
  • Everything is connected. Pull one strand and another comes along with it.
  • It's all tied to Dr. Haber's idea of which problems to tackle, what solutions are acceptable...and which people are expendable.

But while the stakes are global, the story stays laser-focused on three people: George Orr himself, increasingly desperate to take control of his life and his dreams. Dr. Haber, who keeps pushing for more control over the world. And Heather Lelache, a biracial lawyer who becomes aware of some of the changes to reality, but faces more drastic changes than either of the two men at the center of …

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