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'''''Always Coming Home''''' is a 1985 novel by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], focusing on the character [[Stone Telling]] and her life with the [[Kesh]] and her experiences in a nearby patriarchal culture (the Condor people, aka the Dayao); and focusing perhaps even more on the culture of the Kesh. The book contains a significant amount of cultural lore and essays on Kesh culture, and notes from [[Pandora (Le Guin character)|Pandora]].  One edition (ISBN 0-06-015456-X) was published with a cassette audio recording of "Songs and Poetry of the Kesh", performed by Todd Barton; the book contains illustrations by Margaret Chodos. Always Coming Home was adapted for the theater at Naropa University in 1993 by [[Ruth Davis-Fyer]], with music composed and directed by Brian Mac Ian.  
'''''Always Coming Home''''' is a 1985 novel by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], focusing on the character [[Stone Telling]] and her life with the [[Kesh]] and her experiences in a nearby patriarchal culture (the Condor people, aka the Dayao); and focusing perhaps even more on the culture of the Kesh.  
 
The book contains a significant amount of cultural lore and essays on Kesh culture, and notes from [[Pandora (Le Guin character)|Pandora]].  One edition (ISBN 0-06-015456-X) was published with a cassette audio recording of "Songs and Poetry of the Kesh", performed by Todd Barton; the book contains illustrations by Margaret Chodos. Always Coming Home was adapted for the theater at Naropa University in 1993 by [[Ruth Davis-Fyer]], with music composed and directed by Brian Mac Ian.  


==Recognition==
==Recognition==
* Kafka Award
* Kafka Award


==Resources==
==Resources==
* [http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-alwayscominghome/ study guide] for ACH
* [http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-alwayscominghome/ study guide] for ACH


 
==Editions==
* 1985
* ISBN 0-06-015456-X, with cassette audio recording
* 1993: theatrical adaptation


[[Category:1985 publications]]
[[Category:1985 publications]]
[[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Novels]]

Revision as of 18:21, 22 April 2007

Always Coming Home is a 1985 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, focusing on the character Stone Telling and her life with the Kesh and her experiences in a nearby patriarchal culture (the Condor people, aka the Dayao); and focusing perhaps even more on the culture of the Kesh.

The book contains a significant amount of cultural lore and essays on Kesh culture, and notes from Pandora. One edition (ISBN 0-06-015456-X) was published with a cassette audio recording of "Songs and Poetry of the Kesh", performed by Todd Barton; the book contains illustrations by Margaret Chodos. Always Coming Home was adapted for the theater at Naropa University in 1993 by Ruth Davis-Fyer, with music composed and directed by Brian Mac Ian.

Recognition

  • Kafka Award

Resources

Editions

  • 1985
  • ISBN 0-06-015456-X, with cassette audio recording
  • 1993: theatrical adaptation