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Diana Bellessi, Author, Ursula K. Le Guin, Author Arte Publico Press $16.95 (225p) ISBN 978-1-55885-170-2 Through correspondence, Le Guin, a prolific American writer (The Left Hand of Darkness ...
Moominmama is resourceful, and shows it is possible to survive a long and arduous journey without a weapon, instead using her ...
While Dick is a "romantic" writer whose energy lashes out in a profusion of incandescent and interfused narrative protuberances, Le Guin is a "classical" writer: her energy is as fierce but is ...
To the rest of the world, Ursula K. Le Guin was a groundbreaking author, winner of the National Book Award and multiple Hugo awards, as well as a Pulitzer Prize finalist. But inside a home on ...
The five stories by Ursula K. Le Guin with which this essay is directly concerned—Rocannon's World (1966), Planet of Exile (1966), City of Illusions (1967), The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), and "The ...
Ursula K. Le Guin was a prolific author known for her contributions to speculative fiction. Her works often explored themes of gender, power, and the environment, and she was an advocate for women ...
a black box where “anything at all can be said to happen without fear of contradiction from a native,” says the renowned novelist and poet Ursula K. Le Guin. “The future is a safe ...
Here’s some of our favourites - a few we covered, a few we missed - plus some ace Tracks Of The Month A 1985 cassette release by the late Ursula K Le Guin, alongside Todd Barton, will see a first-time ...
Science fiction and fantasy writers around the Pacific Northwest and around the world are paying tribute to award-winning author Ursula K. Le Guin, who died ...
and mobi files -- of Ursula Le Guin's anarchist sci-fi classic The Dispossessed. A radio drama adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's novel The Dispossessed, focussing on Shevek's role in the story.
In Le Guin’s story the world of Winter is a world unlike any other, its inhabitants neither male nor female. The construction of identity – of gender, race and class – is at the heart all of ...
First published in the 1960s, Ursula Le Guin has nourished the sci-fi and fantasy genre with piercing visions of race, gender, ecology and politics. She’s also been its hero defender.