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*[[The Field of Vision]] ([[1973]], Galaxy, as "Field of Vision") | *[[The Field of Vision]] ([[1973]], Galaxy, as "Field of Vision") | ||
*[[Direction of the Road]] ([[1973]], Orbit 12) | *[[Direction of the Road]] ([[1973]], Orbit 12) | ||
*[[The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas]] ([[1973]], New Dimensions 3) | *[[The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas]] ([[1973]], New Dimensions 3)(subtitle: Variations on a Theme by William James) | ||
*[[The Day Before the Revolution]] ([[1974]], Galaxy) | *[[The Day Before the Revolution]] ([[1974]], Galaxy) | ||
Revision as of 16:01, 13 February 2007
The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) is a collection of short stories by Ursula K. Le Guin.
Contents
Note: Original publication dates and attributions are in parentheses.
- Semley's Necklace (1964, Amazing, as "Dowry of the Angyar")
- April in Paris (1962, Fantastic)
- The Masters (1963, Fantastic)
- Darkness Box (1963, Fantastic)
- The Word of Unbinding (1964, Fantastic)
- The Rule of Names (1964, Fantastic)
- Winter's King (1969, Orbit 5)
- The Good Trip (1970, Fantastic)
- Nine Lives (1969, Playboy)
- Things (1970, Orbit 6, as "The End")
- A Trip to the Head (1970, Quark 1)
- Vaster Than Empires and More Slow (1971, New Dimensions 1)
- The Stars Below (1974, Orbit 14)
- The Field of Vision (1973, Galaxy, as "Field of Vision")
- Direction of the Road (1973, Orbit 12)
- The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (1973, New Dimensions 3)(subtitle: Variations on a Theme by William James)
- The Day Before the Revolution (1974, Galaxy)