13 December 2026 - 11:00 am
In this science fiction novel, Ursula K. Le Guin imagines the planet Gethen, inhabited by a society without fixed gender, where political, cultural and affective categories are profoundly different from our own. Through the diplomatic mission of Genly Ai, the book offers a reflection on otherness, communication, power and belonging, bringing together political speculation and anthropological thought.
In what is the final session of this edition of Books to Eat, we thus immerse ourselves in the flavours of The Left Hand of Darkness.
Books to Eat is a literary gastronomic club that brings together literature and cooking, transforming the reading of books into culinary experiences shared around the table. Across several gatherings at EscolaNova, each book is introduced and read by participants between sessions, and then explored in the kitchen through its atmosphere, bringing together thought, creation and conviviality.
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