@elzbethmrgn @futzle uh… Lathe of Heaven has been a movie twice, and Wizard of Earthsea was done by Studio Ghibli and then (very very badly) by SciFi.
Le Guin is one of my all time favorites, and it’s a travesty her work never got A-list adaptation, but there is still film. And opera. And plays and musicals.
@elzbethmrgn vaguely inspired and still at the end the solution was to overpower the bad guy. No techbro would learn a thing by watching this animation
@calcifer @elzbethmrgn @futzle
Sounds like that's the problem here (after the obvious existential threat of illiteracy that endangers our entire species): the marketing-industrial complex.
Tolkien's been judged a "draw", so he's saturation-marketed, therefore even STEM majors know him.
LeGuin is not judged a draw, so adaptations of her work muddle along in obscurity – only viewed by intellectuals who have or would have read her anyway.