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Important sequences and series:
Important sequences and series:
* [[Earthsea series]]
* [[Earthsea series]]
* [[Ekumen series]]
** ''[[A Wizard of Earthsea]]'' ([[1968]], Parnassus Press), book 1
** ''[[The Tombs of Atuan]]'' ([[1971]], Atheneum), book 2
** ''[[The Farthest Shore]]'' ([[1972]], Atheneum), book 3
** ''[[Tehanu|Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea]]'' ([[1990]], Atheneum), book 4
** ''[[Tales from Earthsea]]'' ([[2001]], Harcourt) [[Earthsea]], short story collection, book 5
** ''[[The Other Wind]]'' ([[2001]], Harcourt), book 5
 
* [[Ekumen]] loosely related novels and stories set in one future history
** ''[[Planet of Exile]]'' ([[1966]], Ace Double) [[Ekumen]]
** ''[[Rocannon's World]]'' ([[1966]], Ace Double) [[Ekumen]]
** ''[[City of Illusions]]'' ([[1967]], Ace)
** ''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]'' ([[1969]], Ace)
** ''[[The Dispossessed|The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia]]'' ([[1974]], Harper & Row) [[Ekumen]]
** ''[[The Word for World Is Forest]]'' ([[1976]], Berkley) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[A Fisherman of the Inland Sea]]'' ([[1994]], HarperPrism) [[Ekumen]] short story collection
*''[[Four Ways to Forgiveness]]'' ([[1995]], HarperPrism) [[Ekumen]] short story collection
** ''[[The Telling]]'' ([[2000]], Harcourt) [[Ekumen]]
** ''[[The Birthday of the World and Other Stories]]'' ([[2002]], HarperCollins) [[Ekumen]]
 
* [[Orsinia]]n series
* [[Orsinia]]n series
* [[Catwings series]]
** ''[[Orsinian Tales]]'' ([[1976]], Harper & Row)
** ''[[Malafrena]]'' ([[1979]], Putnam)
 
* [[Catwings series]] (children's books)
*''[[Catwings]]'' ([[1988]], Orchard)
*''[[Catwings Return]]'' ([[1989]], Orchard)
*''[[Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings]]'' ([[1994]], Orchard)
 
* [[The Western Shore series]]
* [[The Western Shore series]]
** ''[[Gifts (novel)|Gifts]]'' ([[2004]], Harcourt), book 1
** ''[[Voices (novel)|Voices]]'' ([[2006]], Harcourt) [[Western Shore]], book 2


=== Novels ===
=== Novels not in Series===
*''[[Always Coming Home]]'' ([[1985]], Harper & Row)
*''[[Always Coming Home]]'' ([[1985]], Harper & Row)
*''[[The Beginning Place]]'' ([[1980]], Harper & Row; UK title: Threshold)
*''[[The Beginning Place]]'' ([[1980]], Harper & Row; UK title: ''Threshold'')
*''[[City of Illusions]]'' ([[1967]], Ace) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[The Dispossessed|The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia]]'' ([[1974]], Harper & Row) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[The Eye of the Heron]]'' ([[1978]], in ''[[Millennial Women]]'', Delacorte Press (Dell Publishing))
*''[[The Eye of the Heron]]'' ([[1978]], in ''[[Millennial Women]]'', Delacorte Press (Dell Publishing))
*''[[The Farthest Shore]]'' ([[1972]], Atheneum) [[Earthsea]], book 3
*''[[Gifts (novel)|Gifts]]'' ([[2004]], Harcourt) [[Western Shore]], book 1
*''[[The Lathe of Heaven]]'' ([[1971]], Scribner)
*''[[The Lathe of Heaven]]'' ([[1971]], Scribner)
*''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]'' ([[1969]], Ace) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[Malafrena]]'' ([[1979]], Putnam)
*''[[The Other Wind]]'' ([[2001]], Harcourt) [[Earthsea]], book 6
*''[[Planet of Exile]]'' ([[1966]], Ace Double) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[Rocannon's World]]'' ([[1966]], Ace Double) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[Tehanu|Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea]]'' ([[1990]], Atheneum) [[Earthsea]], book 4
*''[[The Telling]]'' ([[2000]], Harcourt) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[The Tombs of Atuan]]'' ([[1971]], Atheneum) [[Earthsea]], book 2
*''[[Very Far Away from Anywhere Else]]'' ([[1976]], Atheneum; UK title: A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else)
*''[[Very Far Away from Anywhere Else]]'' ([[1976]], Atheneum; UK title: A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else)
*''[[Voices (novel)|Voices]]'' ([[2006]], Harcourt) [[Western Shore]], book 2
*''[[A Wizard of Earthsea]]'' ([[1968]], Parnassus Press) [[Earthsea]], book 1
*''[[The Word for World Is Forest]]'' ([[1976]], Berkley) [[Ekumen]]


=== Short story collections ===
=== Short story collections not in series ===
''See also [[List of short stories by Ursula K. Le Guin]]''
''See also [[List of short stories by Ursula K. Le Guin]]''
*''[[The Birthday of the World and Other Stories]]'' ([[2002]], HarperCollins) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[Buffalo Gals, and Other Animal Presences]]'' ([[1987]], Capra Press)
*''[[Buffalo Gals, and Other Animal Presences]]'' ([[1987]], Capra Press)
*''[[Changing Planes]]'' ([[2003]], Harcourt)
*''[[Changing Planes]]'' ([[2003]], Harcourt)
*''[[The Compass Rose]]'' ([[1982]], Harper & Row)
*''[[The Compass Rose]]'' ([[1982]], Harper & Row)
*''[[A Fisherman of the Inland Sea]]'' ([[1994]], HarperPrism) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[Four Ways to Forgiveness]]'' ([[1995]], HarperPrism) [[Ekumen]]
*''[[Orsinian Tales]]'' ([[1976]], Harper & Row)
*''[[Searoad|Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand]]'' ([[1991]], HarperCollins)
*''[[Searoad|Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand]]'' ([[1991]], HarperCollins)
*''[[Tales from Earthsea]]'' ([[2001]], Harcourt) [[Earthsea]], book 5
*''[[The Wind's Twelve Quarters]]'' ([[1975]], Harper & Row), includes both [[Earthsea]] and [[Ekumen]] stories
*''[[The Wind's Twelve Quarters]]'' ([[1975]], Harper & Row) [[Earthsea]] and [[Ekumen]]
*''[[Unlocking the Air and Other Stories]]'' ([[1996]], HarperCollins)
*''[[Unlocking the Air and Other Stories]]'' ([[1996]], HarperCollins)


=== Children's books ===
=== Children's books ===
*''[[Catwings]]'' ([[1988]], Orchard)
 
*''[[Catwings Return]]'' ([[1989]], Orchard)
*''[[The Adventure of Cobbler's Rune]]'' ([[1982]], Cheap Street)
*''[[The Adventure of Cobbler's Rune]]'' ([[1982]], Cheap Street)
*''[[Fire and Stone]]'' ([[1989]], Atheneum)
*''[[Fire and Stone]]'' ([[1989]], Atheneum)
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*''[[Tom Mouse]]'' ([[2002]], Roaring Brook)
*''[[Tom Mouse]]'' ([[2002]], Roaring Brook)
*''[[A Visit from Dr. Katz]]'' ([[1988]], Atheneum)
*''[[A Visit from Dr. Katz]]'' ([[1988]], Atheneum)
*''[[Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings]]'' ([[1994]], Orchard)


=== Poetry collections ===
=== Poetry collections ===
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=== Non-fiction ===
=== Non-fiction ===
*''[[Dancing at the Edge of the World|Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places]]'' ([[1989]], Grove Press)
*''[[Dancing at the Edge of the World|Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places]]'' ([[1989]], Grove Press)
*''[[The Language of the Night|The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'' ([[1979]], G.P. Putnam; 1989, Women's Press; 2nd edition published in [[1992]] by HarperCollins)
*''[[The Language of the Night|The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'' ([[1979]], ed. [[Susan Wood]], G.P. Putnam; 1989, Women's Press; 2nd edition published in [[1992]] by HarperCollins)
*''[[Steering the Craft|Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew]]'' ([[1998]], Eight Mountain)
*''[[Steering the Craft|Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew]]'' ([[1998]], Eight Mountain)
*''[[The Wave in the Mind|The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination]]'' ([[2004]], Shambhala)
*''[[The Wave in the Mind|The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination]]'' ([[2004]], Shambhala)

Revision as of 10:55, 8 May 2008

Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (ursulakleguin.com) (born October 21, 1929 in Berkeley, California) is an American author of science fiction, fantasy, realistic fiction and poetry.

She has won numerous awards, including four Hugo Awards and three Nebula Awards.

Bibliography

Important sequences and series:

Novels not in Series

Short story collections not in series

See also List of short stories by Ursula K. Le Guin

Children's books

Poetry collections

Non-fiction

Translations

Collaborations

Edited anthologies

Uncollected stories and essays

  • "Along the River" (1993, Omni Best Science Fiction Three)
  • "Earthsea Revisioned" (1993, Green Bay booklet)
  • "The Lost Children" (1996, Thirteenth Moon)
  • "The Ursula Major Construct: or, A Far Greater Horror Loomed" (1973, Clarion III)
  • "The Wild Girls" (2002, Asimov's)

Adaptations of works

Intertextual references

Le Guin's ansible technology (from the Ekumen universe) has been referenced in Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game.

Further reading