Dancing at the Edge of the World explained

Dancing at the Edge of the World
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Author:Ursula K. Le Guin
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Grove Press (hardback)
Pub Date:1989
Media Type:book
Oclc:17917308

Dancing at the Edge of the World is a 1989 nonfiction collection by Ursula K. Le Guin.

The works are divided into two categories: talks and essays, and book and movie reviews. Within the categories, the works are organized chronologically, and are further marked by what Le Guin calls the Guide Ursuline—a system of symbols denoting the main theme of the works. The four themes with which she categorizes the essays are feminism, social responsibility, literature and travel.

Contents

Talks and Essays

Reviews

Awards and honors

The book was a finalist for the 1990 Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1990 Hugo Awards . The Hugo Awards . 2018-05-20 . mdy-all.