Lavinia Ursula K Le Guin Epub (TRUSTED)

Published in 2008, Lavinia is the final novel by literary giant Ursula K. Le Guin. In a departure from her celebrated science fiction and fantasy worlds, Le Guin turns her gaze toward ancient Italy, reimagining Virgil’s The Aeneid through the eyes of a character who, in the original epic, never speaks a single word: Lavinia, the daughter of King Latinus and the destined wife of Aeneas.

The novel is written as a first-person, self-conscious narrative in which Lavinia is aware of her role as a literary creation. This meta-fictional approach is most evident in her haunting, dreamlike conversations with the "ghost" of Virgil, the poet who has not yet been born in her own timeline. Lavinia Ursula K Le Guin epub

"A transporting novel told in the voice of a girl Virgil left in the margins. It is an absorbing, reverent, magnificent story." -- Published in 2008, Lavinia is the final novel