New Releases by Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin is the author of Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (2004), The Dispossessed :--a Novel (2003), The Telling (2000), Steering the Craft (1998), Tao Te Ching (1997).

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Very Far Away from Anywhere Else

release date: Oct 01, 2004
Very Far Away from Anywhere Else
A slender, realistic story of a young man''s coming of age, Very Far Away from Anywhere Else is one of the most inspiring novels Ursula K. Le Guin ever published. Owen is seventeen and smart. He knows what he wants to do with his life. But then he meets Natalie and he realizes he doesn''t know anything much at all. “Like all Le Guin’s work, Very Far Away from Anywhere Else is about the invisible structures of society and about the challenge to live honestly. On a Sunday years ago I was lucky to encounter a book that could show me the breadth our lives have—that the discovery of what leads us on is better than the goal of perfection.” —Emily Schultz, Bustle “An engaging, well written novel.” —New York Times

The Dispossessed :--a Novel

release date: Sep 01, 2003

The Telling

release date: Sep 11, 2000
The Telling
Winner of the Locus Award • Winner of the Endeavor Award "[Le Guin] can lift fiction to the level of poetry and compress it to the density of allegory—in The Telling, she does both, gorgeously." —Jonathan Lethem Sutty, an Observer from Earth for the interstellar Ekumen, has been assigned to a new world—a world in the grips of a stern monolithic state, the Corporation. Embracing the sophisticated technology brought by other worlds and desiring to advance even faster into the future, the Akans recently outlawed the past, the old calligraphy, certain words, all ancient beliefs and ways; every citizen must now be a producer-consumer. Their state, not unlike the China of the Cultural Revolution, is one of secular terrorism. Traveling from city to small town, from loudspeakers to bleating cattle, Sutty discovers the remnants of a banned religion, a hidden culture. As she moves deeper into the countryside and the desolate mountains, she learns more about the Telling—the old faith of the Akans—and more about herself. With her intricate creation of an alien world, Ursula K. Le Guin compels us to reflect on our own recent history. Though The Telling is often considered the eighth book of the Hainish Cycle, Le Guin maintained that there is no particular cycle or order for the Ekumen novels.

Steering the Craft

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Steering the Craft
Award-winning novelist Ursula K. Le Guin has turned a successful workshop into a self-guided voyage of discovery for a writer working alone, a writing group or a class.

Tao Te Ching

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Tao Te Ching
A new English translation of the ancient Chinese text, "Tao Te Ching," begun in the 1950s by novelist and poet Ursula Le Guin, capturing the poetry of the language and written to be accessible to modern-day readers.

Grobowce Atuanu

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Unlocking the Air and Other Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Unlocking the Air and Other Stories
The title story portrays the birth of democracy in Eastern Europe, Standing Ground is set in an abortion clinic and features a teenage girl, and the story, Poacher, offers a new twist on Sleeping Beauty.

Four Ways to Forgiveness

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Four Ways to Forgiveness
Four interconnected novellas are set on the twin planets Werel and Yeowe and follow the stories of such characters as the disgraced revolutionary Abberkam, the callow "space brat" Solly, and the androgynous artist Batikam.

The Eye of the Heron

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Eye of the Heron
The story of two communities of outcasts from earth living on another planet.

Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight
In this intriguing tale (not for children), storyteller extraordinaire Ursula K. Le Guin explores the magic of animals. Her animal characters -- from the irreverent trickster Coyote to the wise matriarch Grandmother Spider -- seem like people to us, just as they do to the little girl who finds herself living among them. We learn, with the girl, that these "Old People" once lived freely on the earth but now must maintain their lifeways carefully alongside the "New People" -- humans. Susan Seddon Boulet chose this tale to illustrate, completing twenty works for its publication. They are extremely effective in bringing Le Guin''s characters to life, imbuing them, of course, with Boulet''s singular vision of the otherworldly realms occupied by animal spirits. This book is a must for any serious collector of Boulet art.

Searoad

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Searoad
Our world ends here . . . and another begins. In one of her most deeply felt works, America''s acclaimed author of speculative fiction turns inward, to the dreams and sorrows of a small town set, quite literally, on the farthest edge of modern America.

Catwings Return

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Catwings Return
For use in schools and libraries only. Ursula Le Guin''s beloved series chronicles the many adventures of the winged cats who escape the dangerous and dirty city to live in the countryside. From the original four cats, James, Roger, Thelma and Harriet, to their new friends, Jane and Alexander,

A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else

release date: Jan 01, 1989

The Compass Rose

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Compass Rose
North to Orsinia and the boundaries between reality and madness ... South to discover Antarctica with nine South American women ... West to find an enchanted harp and the borderland between life and death ... and onward to all points on and off the compass. Twenty astonishing stories from acclaimed author Ursula K. Le Guin carry us to worlds of wonder and horror, desire and destiny, enchantment and doom.

The Left Hand of Darkness

release date: Mar 15, 1987
The Left Hand of Darkness
50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION—WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY DAVID MITCHELL AND A NEW AFTERWORD BY CHARLIE JANE ANDERS Ursula K. Le Guin’s groundbreaking work of science fiction—winner of the Hugo and Nebula Awards. A lone human ambassador is sent to the icebound planet of Winter, a world without sexual prejudice, where the inhabitants’ gender is fluid. His goal is to facilitate Winter’s inclusion in a growing intergalactic civilization. But to do so he must bridge the gulf between his own views and those of the strange, intriguing culture he encounters... Embracing the aspects of psychology, society, and human emotion on an alien world, The Left Hand of Darkness stands as a landmark achievement in the annals of intellectual science fiction.

Threshold

Threshold
Two people meet in a magical and idyllic world, across the stream and over the threshold from everyday life. Then their refuge turns horrific and their dreams become nightmares. They must choose not between one life and another, but between life and death.

City of Illusions

City of Illusions
After living for five years with the family of the House of Zove, the stranger known as Falk leaves them to discover his true identity.

Orsinian Tales

Orsinian Tales
The place is Orsinia, a land of medieval keeps standing guard above walled cities, and of railways stretching across karsts to vanish in mountains where the old gods still live.

Dreams Must Explain Themselves

Dreams Must Explain Themselves
Includes previously uncollected pieces by Ursula K. Le Guin. There is an opinion article, a short story, a 1972 speech accepting the National Book Award for Children''s Literature, awarded to "The Farthest Shore," the third volume in the EarthSea series, and an interview that appeared in Algol #24 (The Magazine About Science Fiction) in May 1975.

The Farthest Shore

The Farthest Shore
The second book in LeGuin''s fantasy series finds a mature Sparrowhawk sailing on a journey to find the cause of the evil disturbances in the world of Earthsea. Winner of the National Book Award. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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