Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) was an American author of speculative fiction, realistic fiction, non-fiction, screenplays, librettos, essays, poetry, speeches, translations, literary critiques, chapbooks, and children's fiction. She was primarily known for her works of speculative fiction. These include works set in the fictional world of Earthsea, stories in the Hainish Cycle, and standalone novels and short stories. Though frequently referred to as an author of science fiction, critics have described her work as being difficult to classify.
Le Guin came to critical attention with the publication of A Wizard of Earthsea in 1968, and The Left Hand of Darkness in 1969. The Earthsea books, of which A Wizard of Earthsea was the first, have been described as Le Guin's best work by several commentators, while scholar Charlotte Spivack described The Left Hand of Darkness as having established Le Guin's reputation as a writer of science fiction. Literary critic Harold Bloom referred to the books as Le Guin's masterpieces. Several scholars have called the Earthsea books Le Guin's best work. Her work has received intense critical attention. As of 1999, ten volumes of literary criticism and forty dissertations had been written about her work: she was referred to by scholar Donna White as a "major figure in American letters". Her awards include the National Book Award, the Newbery Medal, and multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards. Feminist critiques of her writing were particularly influential upon Le Guin's later work.
Le Guin's first published work was the poem "Folksong from the Montayna Province" in 1959, while her first short story was "An die Musik", in 1961; both were set in her fictional country of Orsinia. Her first professional publication was the short story "April in Paris" in 1962, while her first published novel was Rocannon's World, released by Ace Books in 1966.[1] Her final publications included the non-fiction collections Dreams Must Explain Themselves and Ursula K Le Guin: Conversations on Writing, and the poetry volume So Far So Good: Final Poems 2014–2018, all of which were released after her death.[2] [3] This bibliography includes all of Le Guin's published novels, short fiction, translations, and edited volumes, and all collections that include material not previously published in book form, as well as any works mentioned in commentary about Le Guin's writings.
Title | Series or setting, where applicable | Format | Time of first publication | First edition publisher/publication | Notes | Unique identifier | Citations |
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Earthsea | Novel | Illustrated by Ruth Robbins. | |||||
Earthsea | Novel | New York City, Atheneum Books | Illustrated by Gail Garraty. A shortened version of The Tombs of Atuan was published in the Winter 1970 issue of Worlds of Fantasy. | ||||
Earthsea | Novel | New York City, Atheneum Books | Illustrated by Gail Garraty. | ||||
Tehanu | Earthsea | Novel | New York City, Atheneum Books | Illustrated by John Jude Palencar. | |||
Tales from Earthsea | Earthsea | Collection | New York City, Harcourt | Illustrated by Kelly Nelson. Includes "The Finder", "Darkrose and Diamond", "The Bones of the Earth", "On the High Marsh", and "Dragonfly". | |||
Earthsea | Novel | New York City, Harcourt | Illustrated by Cliff Nielsen. | ||||
Earthsea | Short story | Fantastic magazine, vol. 13 | Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) | ||||
Earthsea | Short story | Fantastic magazine, vol. 13 | Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975), The Unreal and the Real (2012) and The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition (2018). | ||||
Earthsea | Novella | Legends, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Tor Books. | "Dragonfly", later collected in Tales from Earthsea (2001), is intended to fit in between Tehanu and The Other Wind and, according to Le Guin, is "an important bridge in the series as a whole". | [4] [5] | |||
Earthsea | Short story | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 97 | Reprinted in Tales from Earthsea (2001) | [6] | |||
Earthsea | Short story | eBook, Harcourt | First printed in The Books of Earthsea (2018). | [7] [8] | |||
Earthsea | Short story | The Paris Review, vol. 225 | Reprinted in The Books of Earthsea. | [9] | |||
The Books of Earthsea | Earthsea | Collection | New York City, Saga Press | Illustrated by Charles Vess. Includes all Earthsea works, including novels, short stories, the essay "Earthsea Revisioned", and a new introduction. First print appearance of "The Daughter of Odren", first book printing of "Firelight". | [10] | ||
Rocannon's World | Hainish Cycle | Novel | |||||
Planet of Exile | Hainish Cycle | Novel | |||||
City of Illusions | Hainish Cycle | Novel | |||||
Hainish Cycle | Novel | ||||||
Hainish Cycle | Novel | New York City, Harper & Row | |||||
Hainish Cycle | Novella | Again, Dangerous Visions, edited by Harlan Ellison. Garden City, New York, Doubleday. | Reprinted as a standalone volume in New York City by Berkley Books in 1976. | [11] | |||
Four Ways to Forgiveness | Hainish Cycle | Story cycle | New York City, Harper Prism | Includes "Betrayals", "Forgiveness Day", "A Man of the People", and "A Woman's Liberation". Reprinted in 2017 under the title Five Ways to Forgiveness, with "Old Music and the Slave Women" added. | |||
Hainish Cycle | Novel | ||||||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | Amazing Stories, vol. 38 | The first piece of Hainish Cycle fiction written by Le Guin. In later publications the story appears as "Semley's Necklace". It is also used as the prologue of Rocannon's World. Collected in The Wind's Twelve Quarters and The Unreal and the Real. | [12] | |||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | Orbit 5, edited by Damon Knight. New York City, G. P. Putnam's Sons. | The story was published as a stand-alone eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017. | [13] | |||
Hainish Cycle | Novella | New Dimensions 1, edited by Robert Silverberg. Garden City, New York, Doubleday. | The story was published as a stand-alone eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017. | [14] [15] | |||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | Galaxy Science Fiction, vol. 35 | The story was published as a stand-alone eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017. | ||||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | Universe 1, edited by Terry Carr. New York City, Ace Books. | Collected in A Fisherman of the Inland Sea and The Unreal and the Real | [16] [17] | |||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | Amazing Stories, vol. 68 | |||||
Hainish Cycle | Novella | Tomorrow Speculative Fiction magazine | Later published as "Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea". | [18] | |||
Hainish Cycle | Novella | Crank! magazine | Collected in The Birthday of the World, The Unreal and the Real and The Found and the Lost. | [19] | |||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | Amazing Stories, vol. 69 | |||||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 87 | Collected in The Birthday of the World and The Unreal and the Real. | ||||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | New Legends, edited by Greg Bear and Martin Greenberg. London, Legend Books. | [20] | ||||
Hainish Cycle | Short story | Asimov's Science Fiction, vol. 20 | |||||
Hainish Cycle | Novella | Far Horizons, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Avon Eos. | Collected in Five Ways to Forgiveness (2017) | [21] | |||
Short story | American Short Fiction, as part of the PEN Syndication Fiction Project. | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | |||||
Short story | Mississippi Mud. | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | |||||
Short story | The Southwest Review Autumn 1989 | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | |||||
Orsinia | Poem | Prairie Poet | Le Guin's first published work. | [22] | |||
Orsinia | Short story | Western Humanities Review | Le Guin's first published short story. | ||||
Orsinia | Short story | The Harvard Advocate | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | ||||
Short story | The Blue Motel | Reprinted in Four Ways to Forgiveness/Five Ways to Forgiveness and The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [23] | ||||
Orsinia | Short story | The Little Magazine, vol. 9 | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | ||||
Orsinia | Short story | The Little Magazine, vol. 10 | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | ||||
Orsinia | Short story | The New Yorker | |||||
Orsinian Tales | Orsinia | Collection | New York City, Harper & Row | ||||
Malafrena | Orsinia | Novel | |||||
Orsinia | Collection | New York City, The Library of America | An omnibus of Orsinian Tales and Malafrena, as well as some original material. | ||||
Orsinia | Orsinia | Collection | London, Victor Gollancz | An omnibus of previously published Orsinian works, as well as some original material. | |||
Gifts | Annals of the Western Shore | Novel | New York City, Harcourt | ||||
Voices | Annals of the Western Shore | Novel | London, Orion Children's Books | ||||
Powers | Annals of the Western Shore | Novel | London, Orion Children's Books | ||||
Catwings | Catwings | Children's book | New York City, Orchard Books | Illustrated by S. D. Schindler. | |||
Catwings Return | Catwings | Children's book | New York City, Orchard Books | Illustrated by S. D. Schindler. | |||
Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings | Catwings | Children's book | New York City, Orchard Books | Illustrated by S. D. Schindler. | |||
Jane On Her Own | Catwings | Children's book | New York City, Orchard Books | ||||
Always Coming Home | Kesh/Always Coming Home | Novel | New York City, Harper & Row | While described as a novel, this is a "collage" of tales, verse, drawings, and other material from a fictional future society in the Napa valley. | |||
Kesh/Always Coming Home | Short story | The Missouri Review, vol. 7 | [24] | ||||
Kesh/Always Coming Home | Short story | Parabola: Myth and the Quest for Meaning, vol. 9 | |||||
Kesh/Always Coming Home | Short story | The Hudson Review, vol. 37 | |||||
Novel | New York City, Scribner's Books | ||||||
Very Far Away from Anywhere Else | Novel | New York City, Atheneum Books | Published in the United Kingdom as A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else. | ||||
Novel | 1978 | Millennial Women, edited by Virginia Kidd. New York City, Delacorte Press. | Published as a standalone volume in London by Victor Gollancz in 1978. Le Guin has said that The Eye of the Heron "might" form part of the Hainish Cycle. | ||||
Novel | New York City, Harper & Row | Published in the United Kingdom as Threshold. | |||||
Lavinia | Novel | Orlando, Harcourt | |||||
Leese Webster | Children's book | New York City, Atheneum Books | Illustrated by James Brunsman. | ||||
Children's book | New Castle, Cheap Street Press | Illustrated by Alicia Austin. | |||||
Solomon Leviathan's Nine Hundred and Thirty-First Trip Around the World | Children's book | New Castle, Cheap Street Press | Illustrated by Alicia Austin. | ||||
Children's book | New York City, Atheneum Books | Illustrated by Ann Barrow. | |||||
Fire and Stone | Children's book | New York City, Atheneum Books | Illustrated by Laura Marshall. | ||||
Fish Soup | Children's book | New York City, Atheneum Books | Illustrated by Patrick Wynne. | ||||
Children's book | New York City, Orchard Books | Illustrated by Julie Downing. | |||||
Tom Mouse | Children's book | New York City, Roaring Brook Press | Illustrated by Julie Downing. | ||||
Cat Dreams | Children's book | New York City, Orchard Books | Illustrated by S. D. Schindler. | ||||
Short story | Fantastic magazine, vol. 11 | Le Guin's first professionally published short story. Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) | [25] | ||||
Short story | Fantastic magazine, vol. 12 | Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) | |||||
Short story | Fantastic magazine, vol. 12 | Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) | |||||
Short story | Amazing Stories, vol. 38 | ||||||
Novelette | Playboy, vol. 16 | Collected in The Wind's Twelve Quarters and The Unreal and the Real. | |||||
Short story | Quark/1, edited by Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker | ||||||
Short story | Orbit 6, edited by Damon Knight | Published as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017. | |||||
Short story | Fantastic magazine, vol. 19 | Published as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017. | |||||
Short story | Galaxy Science Fiction, vol. 34 | Published as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017. | |||||
Short story | New Dimensions III, edited by Robert Silverberg | Collected in The Wind's Twelve Quarters and The Unreal and the Real; offered as a standalone ebook by Harper Perennial. | [26] | ||||
Short story | Orbit 12, edited by Damon Knight | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [27] | ||||
Short story | Orbit 14, edited by Damon Knight | Published as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017. | |||||
Short story | Fellowship of the Stars, edited by Terry Carr. New York City, Simon & Schuster. | Collected in The Compass Rose (1982), Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences (1987), and The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [28] | ||||
Short story | Universe 5, edited by Terry Carr. New York City, Random House. | ||||||
Short story | Stopwatch, edited by George Hay. Shrewsbury, New England Library. | ||||||
Short story | The Altered I, edited by Lee Harding. Melbourne, Norstrilia Press. | ||||||
Short story | Epoch, edited by Roger Elwood and Robert Silverberg. New York City, Berkley Publishing Corporation. | Collected in The Compass Rose and The Unreal and the Real. | |||||
Short story | The New Atlantis and Other Novellas of Science Fiction, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Hawthorn Books. | [29] | |||||
Short story | Future Power, edited by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann. New York City, Random House. | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | |||||
Short story | Redbook | Also released as an audiobook read by the author, published as a standalone book by Lord John Press in 1981, and collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [30] [31] [32] | ||||
Short story | Encore, Magazine of the Arts vol. 1, issue 6, April-May 1977. Portland, Encore Publishing, Inc. | Distributed to attendees of The Oregon Symphony and The Portland Opera. On the Table of Contents as "Three..." | |||||
Short story | The Little Magazine, vol. 14, | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [33] | ||||
Short story | Orion, under the title The Wisdom of the Asonu, | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [34] | ||||
Short story | The Compass Rose, Pendragon Press. | Reprinted in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [35] | ||||
Short story | Encore, Magazine of the Arts vol. 1, issue 6, April–May 1977. Portland, Encore Publishing, Inc. | Distributed to attendees of The Oregon Symphony and The Portland Opera. On the Table of Contents as "Three..." | |||||
Short story | Cassandra Rising, edited by Alice Laurance. New York City, Doubleday. | ||||||
Short story | Antaeus No. 29 | ||||||
Short story | New Dimensions Science Fiction, Number 9, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Harper and Row. | ||||||
Short story | The Kenyon Review, vol. 1 | [36] | |||||
Short story | Omni, vol. 2 | In the collection The Compass Rose, this was titled "Some Approaches to the Problem of Shortage of Time". | [37] | ||||
Short story | TriQuarterly No. 49 | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [38] | ||||
Short story | Tor zu den Sternen, edited by Peter Wilfert. Munich, Goldmann Verlag. | Collected in The Compass Rose (1982) and The Unreal and the Real (2012). | |||||
Short story | The New Yorker | Collected in The Compass Rose (1982) and The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [39] | ||||
Short story | The New Yorker | [40] [41] | |||||
Short story | The New Yorker | [42] | |||||
Short story | Isaac Asimov's Space of Her Own, edited by Shawna McCarthy. New York City, Davis Publications. | Collected in A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994) and The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [43] [44] | ||||
Short story | The New Yorker | Collected in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences (1987) and The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [45] | ||||
Short story | The New Yorker | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [46] | ||||
Short story | Omni | [47] [48] | |||||
Short story | The New Yorker | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [49] | ||||
Short story | Mythlore, vol. 56 | ||||||
Short story | Terry's Universe, edited by Beth Meacham. Tor, place of publication unknown. | The story was later anthologized under the title "A Child Bride". | [50] | ||||
Short story | Westercon 1990 Program Book. | [51] | |||||
Short story | Full Spectrum 3, edited by Lou Aronica, Amy Stout and Betsy Mitchell. New York City, Doubleday. | [52] | |||||
Short story | Omni, vol. 14. | Collected in A Fisherman of the Inland Sea and The Unreal and the Real. | [53] | ||||
Short story | Amazing Stories, vol. 67 | [54] | |||||
Short story | Xanadu, edited by Jane Yolen. New York City, Tor Books. | Collected in Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996) and The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [55] [56] | ||||
Short story | Xanadu 2, edited by Jane Yolen. New York City, Tor Books. | [57] | |||||
Short story | Rohnert Park, Pomegranate Artbooks | A graphical version of the title story from Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences, illustrated by Susan Seddon Boulet. Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | |||||
Short story | Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995 issue. | Also stylized as Ether, Or. Reprinted in Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996) and The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [58] [59] | ||||
Short story | Omni, vol. 17 | [60] | |||||
Short story | Thirteenth Moon, edited by Jacob Weisman. Tachyon Corporation, place of publication unknown. | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | [61] | ||||
Short story | Amazing Stories, vol. 70. | [62] [63] | |||||
Short story | Asimov's Science Fiction, February 2000 issue. | [64] | |||||
Short story | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, vol. 98 | Le Guin has said that this story may or may not be a part of the Hainish Cycle. | |||||
Short story | Published online on Sci Fi | Printed for the first time in Changing Planes (2002), where it was titled "The Fliers of Gy". Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012). | [65] | ||||
Short story | Redshift, edited by Al Sarrantonio. New York City, New American Library. | [66] | |||||
Short story | Asimov's Science Fiction, March 2002 issue. | Collected in The Unreal and the Real. | [67] | ||||
Short story | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 103. | [68] | |||||
Short story | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 104. | [69] | |||||
Short story | Nature, vol. 458. | Written with Vonda McIntyre. | [70] | ||||
Short story | The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, edited by Rich Horton. Prime Books, place of publication unknown. | [71] | |||||
Short story | Tin House magazine, winter 2014 issue. | Reprinted in a variant form, titled Jar of Water, in The Unreal and the Real. | [72] | ||||
Short story | Tin House magazine, Summer 2018 issue. | [73] | |||||
Walking in Cornwall | Chapbook | Originally published privately. | Published in 2008 in Maidstone, by Crescent Moon Publishing. | [74] | |||
Chapbook | Portland, Pendragon Press | Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012) | |||||
Tillai and Tylissos | Chapbook | St. Helena, Red Bull Press | Written with Theodora Kroeber. | [75] | |||
In the Red Zone | Chapbook | Northridge, Lord John Press | Written with Theodora Kroeber. | ||||
Chapbook | Ygor and Buntho Make Books Press, place of publication unknown | Written with Vonda McIntyre. | |||||
No Boats | Chapbook | Seattle, Ygor and Buntho Make Books Press. | Written with Vonda McIntyre. | ||||
Findings | Chapbook | Browerville, Ox Head Press | |||||
Blue Moon over Thurman Street | Chapbook | Portland, New Sage Press | Illustrated by Roger Dorband. | ||||
Collection | New York City, Harper & Row | ||||||
Collection | New York City, Algol Press. | Includes one short story, an interview with Le Guin, a transcript of an acceptance speech and the essay the collection is titled after. | [76] | ||||
Collection | New York City, Harper & Row | Contained two previously unpublished short stories; 'The Phoenix' and 'The Wife's Story'. | |||||
Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences | Collection | Santa Barbara, Capra Press | |||||
Searoad | Collection | New York City, HarperCollins | |||||
Collection | New York City, Harper Prism | ||||||
Unlocking the Air and Other Stories | Collection | New York City, HarperCollins | |||||
Collection | New York City, HarperCollins | ||||||
Changing Planes | Collection | New York City, Harcourt | |||||
Collection | Oakland, PM Press | ||||||
The Unreal and the Real: The Selected Stories of Ursula Le Guin | Collection | Northampton, Small Beer Press | Contained one short story previously unpublished in book form (Jar of Water, a variant of The Jar of Water (2014)). Initially published in two volumes: Where on Earth and Outer Space, Inner Lands. | [77] | |||
Wild Angels | Poetry collection | Santa Barbara, Capra Press. | |||||
Hard Words and Other Poems | Poetry collection | New York City, Harper & Row | |||||
King Dog: A Screenplay | Screenplay | Los Angeles, Capra Press | |||||
Wild Oats and Fireweed: New Poems | Poetry collection | New York City, Perennial Library | |||||
Going out with Peacocks and Other Poems | Poetry collection | New York City, Harper Perennial | |||||
The Twins, The Dream: Two Voices/Las Gemelas, El Sueño: Dos Voces. | Poetry collection | Houston, Arte Publico Press | Written with Diana Bellessi. Each author also translated the other's poems. | ||||
Sixty Odd | Poetry collection | Boston, Shambhala Publications | |||||
Incredible Good Fortune | Poetry collection | Boston, Shambhala Publications | |||||
Four Different Poems | Poetry collection | Brattleboro, Longhouse Press | |||||
Out Here: Poems and Images from Steens Mountain Country | Poetry collection | Astoria, Raven Studios | Illustrated with photographs by Roger Dorband. | ||||
Finding My Elegy: New and Selected Poems | Poetry collection | New York City, Houghton Mifflin Harcout | |||||
Late in the Day: Poems 2010–2014 | Poetry collection | Oakland, PM Press | |||||
So Far So Good: Poems 2014–2018 | Poetry collection | Port Townsend, Copper Canyon Press | [78] [79] | ||||
Rigel-9 | Rock opera | 1985 | The Famous Charisma Label | [80] | |||
Title | Format | Time of first publication | First edition publisher | Notes | Unique identifier | Citations |
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From Elfland to Poughkeepsie | Essay collection | 1973 | Portland, Pendragon Press | |||
Essay collection | 1979 | Edited by Susan Wood. | ||||
Dancing at the Edge of the World | Essay collection | 1989 | New York City, Grove Press | Edited by Susan Wood. | ||
Way of the Water's Going: Images of the Northern California Coastal Range | Essay collection | 1989 | New York City, Harper and Row | Featured text from Always Coming Home alongside photographs from Ernest Waugh and Allan Nicholson. | ||
Earthsea Revisioned | Essay | 1993 | Cambridge, Green Bay Press | Reproduction of a lecture given at Oxford University in 1992. | ||
Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous Crew | Essay collection | 1998 | Portland, The Eighth Mountain Press | |||
Essay collection | 2004 | Boston, Shambhala Publications | ||||
Cheek by Jowl | Essay collection | 2009 | Seattle, Aqueduct Press | |||
Steering the Craft: A 21st-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story | Essay collection | 2015 | New York City, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | |||
Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000–2016 | Essay collection | 2016 | Easthampton, Small Beer Press | |||
No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters | Essay collection | 2017 | New York City, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | |||
Dreams Must Explain Themselves and Other Essays 1972–2004 | Essay collection | 2018 | London, Gollancz | |||
Essay | 1972 | In Clarion II: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction and Criticism, edited by Robin Scott Wilson | ||||
Essay | Algol, vol. 21 | |||||
Essay | Pacific Northwest Library Association Quarterly, vol. 38 | |||||
Essay | Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, vol. 32 | |||||
Essay | Science Fiction Studies vol. 2 | |||||
Essay | Science Fiction Studies vol. 2 | Drawn from Le Guin's statements at a panel on women in science fiction at a convention in Bellingham in 1973; later published in a special issue of Science Fiction Studies covering Le Guin's work. | ||||
Essay | 1976 | , edited by Vonda McIntyre and Susan Janice Anderson | ||||
Essay | 1976 | Science Fiction at Large, edited by Peter Nicholls. | A speech Le Guin gave in London in 1975; it was first published in the 1976 volume edited by Nicholls. | |||
Essay | 1997 | Michigan Quarterly Review, vol. 36 | ||||
Chapbook | 1976 | Carlton, Nostrilia Press | ||||
Chapbook | 1982 | Seattle, Ygor and Buntho Make Books Press | ||||
Myth and Archetype in Science Fiction | Chapbook | 1991 | Eugene, Writer's Notebook Press | |||
Talking About Writing | Chapbook | 1992 | Eugene, Writer's Notebook Press | |||
Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing | Interview collection | 2018 | Portland, Tin House | A series of interviews conducted by David Naimon. | [81] | |
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Last Interview | Interview collection | New York City, Melville House | Edited by David Streitfeld | [82] | ||
Title | Time of first publication | First edition publisher | Notes | Unique identifier | Citations |
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Nebula Award Stories 11 | 1976 | London, Victor Gollancz | |||
Edges | 1980 | New York City, Pocket Books | Edited with Virginia Kidd. | ||
Interfaces | 1980 | Edited with Virginia Kidd. | |||
1993 | New York City, W. W. Norton & Company | Edited with Brian Attebery. | |||
Selected Stories of H. G. Wells | 2004 | New York City, Modern Library | |||
Title | Original author | Year of publication | First edition publisher | Notes | Unique identifier | Citations |
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Tao Te Ching | 1997 | Boston, Shambhala Publications | ||||
Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral | 2003 | Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press | ||||
Kalpa Imperial | 2003 | Northampton, Small Beer Press | ||||
Squaring the Circle: A Pseudotreatise of Urbogony | 2013 | Seattle, Aqueduct Press | With Mariano Martín Rodríguez. | [83] [84] | ||