The Art of Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness

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The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in 1969.

Early covers

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First edition, Ace Science Fiction Special 47800. Cover art by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon.

A strong thread of cover illustrations show dual image. Here, it could be two people -- Genly Ai and Estraven -- or the dual nature of the Gethenians.
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Walker & Co. / Science Fiction Book Club, 1969, hardcover. Cover artist, Jack Gaughan. First hardcover edition. See ISFDB; ISFDB

An early hardback cover, prefiguring much of the cover art of the late 20th and early 21st centuries with its emphasis on a minimalist blue and white landscape.

Buildings

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Panther Science Fiction edition (1977); ISBN 0-586-03641-5. See [1].
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MacDonald Science Fiction edition
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Presses Pocket (1984) ISBN 2-266-02843-X. French translation by Jean Bailhache, as La main gauche de la nuit.

clearer here in the original.
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Presses Pocket, #5191 (1989).

An unusual treatment; possibly the spaceship that brought Genly Ai to Gethen, or perhaps one of the buildings on Gethen?

Abstracts

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Evocative of frost.
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Landscapes

Ace (ISBN 0-441-47809-3); Walker 25th Anniversary Edition, 1994. Art by Alex Ebel. See ISFDB; ISFDB.

A popular paperback cover -- note the Janus-like figure referring to the Gethenians' dual nature.
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Gollancz SF Masterworks edition. ISBN 0-575-07219-9. Cover by Tim White. See ISFDB.
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Science Fiction Book Club 50th Anniversary Collection edition (2004); #15. ISBN 0-7394-4881-1. Cover by Bob Eggleton. See ISFDB.
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Ace, 1991. ISBN 0-441-47812-3. See ISFDB.
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Ace, 2000. ISBN 0-441-47812-3. Design by Alex Ebel. See ISFDB.
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The Little, Brown (UK) 2009 edition. ISBN 9781841496061.
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Polish edition, ""Lewa ręka ciemności"
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Probably the strangest of the covers. Is the lizard the Ekumen?
Ace (ISBN 0-441-47809-3); Walker 25th Anniversary Edition, 1994. Art by Alex Ebel. See ISFDB; ISFDB.

A popular paperback cover -- note the Janus-like figure referring to the Gethenians' dual nature.

Human elements

Faces

Singular faces; both oddly masculine.

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Ace Paperbacks. Ace 47800B or 478008. Unverified but possibly the 1972 Ace cover by Josh Kirby.

An outlier among covers, with the imagery evocative of flames, and a strongly masculine face -- Genly Ai's, perhaps? The Promethean imagery also does not seem particularly apt -- presumably, a reference to the Gethenians' fears about what Genly Ai might be bringing them.
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Faces emerging from the landscape or the elements.

Ace (ISBN 0-441-47809-3); Walker 25th Anniversary Edition, 1994. Art by Alex Ebel. See ISFDB; ISFDB.

A popular paperback cover -- note the Janus-like figure referring to the Gethenians' dual nature.
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A different treatment of the Ebel image.
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Clearly similar idea and theme to the Ebel image, although more modern and photographic.
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Ace Paperbacks. Ace 47800B or 478008. Unverified but possibly the 1972 Ace cover by Josh Kirby.

Here the face is emerging from crystalline shards, although in an orange-red tone -- an unusual color selection for the LHOD covers, and one more evocative of flames than of ice.


Eerie Eyes
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Figures in a Landscape

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Orbit, 1986. ISBN 0-7088-8081-9. Cover by Tim White. See ISFDB.



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The Little, Brown (UK) 2009 edition. ISBN 9781841496061.
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Walker & Co. / Science Fiction Book Club, 1969, hardcover. Cover artist, Jack Gaughan. First hardcover edition. See ISFDB; ISFDB

An early hardback cover, prefiguring much of the cover art of the late 20th and early 21st centuries with its emphasis on a minimalist blue and white landscape.


Hands

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Ace Paperbacks. Ace 47800B or 478008. Unverified but possibly the 1972 Ace cover by Josh Kirby.

An outlier among covers, with the imagery evocative of flames, and a strongly masculine face -- Genly Ai's, perhaps? The Promethean imagery also does not seem particularly apt -- presumably, a reference to the Gethenians' fears about what Genly Ai might be bringing them.

Duality

Ace (ISBN 0-441-47809-3); Walker 25th Anniversary Edition, 1994. Art by Alex Ebel. See ISFDB; ISFDB.

A popular paperback cover -- note the Janus-like figure referring to the Gethenians' dual nature.
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First edition, Ace Science Fiction Special 47800. Cover art by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon.

A strong thread of cover illustrations show dual image. Here, it could be two people -- Genly Ai and Estraven -- or the dual nature of the Gethenians.


Two Together

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Dutch 1971 edition.

One of the only editions that attempts to show kemmer, an unusual choice since kemmer isn't portrayed in the novel, although it was described (and portrayed in other Gethenian fiction).
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French edition.

Two figures, clearly not representing individuals but Gethenian nature.
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Two figures; Genly Ai and Estraven?