Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin was an American author. She is best known for her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the Earthsea fantasy series. Her work was first published in 1959, and her literary career spanned nearly sixty years, producing more than twenty novels and more than a hundred short stories, in addition to poetry, literary criticism, translations, and children's books. Frequently described as an author of science fiction, Le Guin has also been called a "major voice in American Letters". Le Guin said that she would prefer to be known as an "American novelist".
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Catwings return
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1989
Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder
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1989
Dancing at the Edge of the World
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1989
Catwings
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1988
Always Coming Home
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1985
Magicats!
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1984
The Fantasy Hall of Fame [22 stories]
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1983
Solomon Leviathan's nine hundred and thirty-first trip around the world
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1983
Caught in the Organ Draft
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1983
The Compass Rose
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1982
The adventure of Cobbler's rune
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1982
The Eye of the Heron
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1980
The Beginning Place
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1980