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Ursula
Kroeber Le Guin is among
the world’s most respected science fiction and fantasy authors.
She has received several Hugo and Nebula awards, and was awarded
the Gandalf Grand Master award in 1979 and the Science Fiction and
Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master Award in 2003. She has
also authored mainstream novels, poetry, children’s books and
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Always Coming Home
[SF, utopian] Bantam Spectra paperback, 4th printing of 1987
edition – a major work of the imagination from one of America’s most
respected writers of speculative fiction. A rich and complex
interweaving of story and fable, poem, artwork and music, it totally
immerses the reader in the culture of the Kesh, a peaceful people of the far future who inhabit a place called the
Valley on the Northern Pacific coast.
[VG] $4.99 |
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The Dispossessed
[SF, utopian]
Avon paperback, reprint of 1975 edition – a brilliant novel that mixes
themes of anarchist political philosophy and theoretical physics. It won
the Hugo, Nebula, and other literary awards. Reviews: “Its combination
of intelligence and imagination sends ideas dancing endlessly around the
brain.” – Christian Science Monitor; “This is what the best of
science fiction does best — and this is one of the best.” – Village
Voice
[VG+] $4.99 |
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The Lathe of
Heaven
[fantasy, dreams] Avon paperback, reprint of 1973 edition
– George Oris’s dreams do change the world. He is the only one who knows
it — he and the power-mad psychiatrist who is forcing George to dream a
new reality, free from war, disease, overpopulation, and all human
misery. But for every dream of utopia there is a terrifying unforseeable
consequence, and George must dream again and again, until the fabric of
reality begins to unravel.
[F] $5.99
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Very Far Away
from Anywhere Else
[romance, young adult] Bantam paperback, 6th printing of 1979 edition
– “Owen is seventeen and smart. He knows what he wants to do with his
life. But then he meets Natalie and he realizes he doesn’t know anything
much at all. A slender, realistic story of a young man’s coming of age,
Very Far Away from Anywhere Else is one of the most inspiring
novels Ursula K. Le Guin has ever published.” – publisher
[F+]
$5.99
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