The author Ursula K. Le Guin has written novels and stories set in almost every century and kind of world imaginable. In one of her novels, people change genders every month or so; other books describe a world of islands and wizardry where Jungian ideas take on literal form. She’s sketched all kinds of utopian and dystopian societies, whether socialist, pastoral or libertarian. She can dream up just about anything. But what Le Guin clearly can’t imagine is a world in which a single corporation determines the kinds of books written and published – and she’s seeing it take shape now. And this is why she has just come out – hard — against Amazon.
Source: salon.com