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Author:
Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018, author.
Title:
Five novels / Ursula K. Le Guin ; Brian Attebery, editor.
Publisher:
The Library of America,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
960 pages : maps ; 21 cm
Subject:
American fiction--20th century.
Science fiction, American.
Roman américain--20e siècle.
Novels.
Science fiction.
Essays.
Romans.
Other Authors:
Attebery, Brian, 1951- editor.
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Lathe of heaven.
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Eye of the heron.
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Beginning place.
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Searoad.
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Lavinia.
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Child and the shadow.
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Working on "The lathe."
Container of (work): Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018. Fisherwoman's daughter.
Other Titles:
Novels. Selections
Notes:
"Maps by Ursula K. Le Guin"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages 940-960).
Contents:
The fisherwoman's daughter. The eye of the heron -- The beginning place -- Searoad: chronicles of Klatsand -- Lavinia -- Related essays. The child and the shadow ; Working on "The lathe" ; The fisherwoman's daughter.
Summary:
"Here together for the first time are all five remarkable standalone novels by the writer who transformed American speculative fiction. In The Lathe of Heaven, George Orr has dreams that have the power to change reality itself. The Eye of the Heron is set on the planet Victoria in a former Terran prison colony ripe for revolution. The Beginning Place follows two young people who discover a portal to a different, seemingly better world. Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand is a Winesburg, Ohio--like series of interconnected stories about the lives of artists and seekers in a small vacation town on the Oregon coast. Le Guin's powerful final novel, Lavinia, retells Vergil's Aeneid from the perspective of a woman who is not given a voice in the original. Volume features include hand-drawn maps by the author; three essays by Le Guin offering background on the novels; an updated chronology of her life and career; and detailed notes."--Dust jacket.
Series:
The Library of America ; 379
ISBN:
1598537733
9781598537734
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1389606185
LCCN:
2023939960
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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