"Trying to do good isn't enough": Bill Moyers interviews URSULA K. LEGUIN about her Taoist SF novel, "Lathe of Heaven"

This interview is from the DVD edition of the 1979 PBS adaptation of LeGuin’s novel. The DVD is available from Amazon… as is the novel. Here’s the elegant cover for the 1971 Scribner edition…

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I am an independent writer and editor based in Tucson, Arizona. I publish LANDLINE at jaybabcock.substack.com Previously: I co-founded and edited Arthur Magazine (2002-2008, 2012-13) and curated the three Arthur music festival events (Arthurfest, ArthurBall, and Arthur Nights) (2005-6). Prior to that I was a district office staffer for Congressman Henry A. Waxman, a DJ at Silver Lake pirate radio station KBLT, a copy editor at Larry Flynt Publications, an editor at Mean magazine, and a freelance journalist contributing work to LAWeekly, Mojo, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Vibe, Rap Pages, Grand Royal and many other print and online outlets. An extended piece I wrote on Fela Kuti was selected for the Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000 anthology. In 2006, I was somehow listed in the Music section of Los Angeles Magazine's annual "Power" issue. In 2007-8, I produced a blog called "Nature Trumps," about the L.A. River. From 2010 to 2021, I lived in rural wilderness in Joshua Tree, Ca.

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    Thank you for posting this interview. I would have to say Ursula K. Le Guin is one of the reasons I have ever aspired to write Science Fiction and perhaps one of the most human SF writers I’ve ever read. Strangely I only read “The Lathe of Heaven” a scant three years ago and realized it was much larger than the movie hinted at, although the movie gave me much to occupy my brain when I saw it back in ’79.

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