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Classics - May/June 2021
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1. This story was revolutionary for 1968, the year of the moon landing, for its treatment of gender and sexuality. Do you think it remains revolutionary today?
2. Some critics question whether the androgynous nature of the Gethenians is central to the story or not. For some, the idea of androgyny exists independent from the story. Others find it essential. Do you agree with either of these assessments? Something in the middle?
3. The book has been described as the interweaving movements of two characters trying to understand each other and their cultures. Does either character understand the other at the end of the book? What, if anything do you understand about the characters at the end of the book?

Icy climate, main understandning of book
A classic book is very old, like old china and heritage can be
Saved for future generations ,sustainabel heritage
Revolutionary writning style
I find androgny essential for the book
Some understandning of each other culture, no clear understandning, that is another book for the author
Kristina

What constitutes a classic? In general, a classic can be any work of fiction, nonfiction, etc. However, the work must be greater than 25 years old (1996 or older). Classics need time to embed into the culture and minds of readers and the public, which takes about a generation or so.
Which classics are you reading this month? Please include the title, author, and publication date. You can review the work or just talk about it. Here are some questions to get started.
1. Why did you select and read this book?
2. Why do you consider this book to be classic?
3. What would you say is the reason for this book's significance? Endurance? What does this book have to offer the reader?