'Her most important book since ALWAYS COMING HOME and her most satisfactory collection since her first, the brilliant, THE WIND'S TWELVE QUARTERS. A formidable and rewarding work, a prime candidate for best SF collection of the year. An essential book.' LOCUS
Six of the eight piece are set in Le Guin's classic Hainish cycle. The title story, 'The Birthday of the World', stands alone and the final piece, 'Paradises Lost', is a new short novel original to the collection, a major addition to the generation starship subgenre of science fiction.
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This is the SF of ideas, a lyrical, organic collection that explores visions of worlds where women outnumber men, where there exist societies without order and lands where sex is not determined at birth, but people slip between genders at a whim and are neither male nor female in between. While the word controversial doesn't really do it justice, the stories and the ideas Le Guin presents are certainly challenging to say the least, and she has some interesting ideas on the evolution of society and our own place in it. All in all a daring and bold collection, breathtaking and beautiful, that confirms why Le Guin is one of the genre's most celebrated writers. --Jon Snow
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Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. first u.k. edition. text clean and unmarked. binding tight. covers have very light wear. fore-edge, head and foot of book have some light toning and are clean. Seller Inventory # 5008880
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Good (ex-library). Reprint. Trade Paperback. 362 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Gollancz, UK, 2003. Reprint. *** CONDITION: This book is in good (ex-library) condition. More specifically: Ex-library with usual marks, stamps, stickers. Covers have no creasing. Spine has minor lean and moderate reading creases. . Cover is protected in clear, self-adhesive laminate. Pages are reasonably tanned. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: 'Her most important book since ALWAYS COMING HOME and her most satisfactory collection since her first, the brilliant, THE WIND'S TWELVE QUARTERS. A formidable and rewarding work, a prime candidate for best SF collection of the year. An essential book.' LOCUS Six of the eight piece are set in Le Guin's classic Hainish cycle. The title story, 'The Birthday of the World', stands alone and the final piece, 'Paradises Lost', is a new short novel original to the collection, a major addition to the generation starship subgenre of science fiction. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy; ISBN: 0575074795. ISBN/EAN: 9780575074798. Inventory No: 14020221. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Seller Inventory # 14020221
Book Description Paperback: 8½" x 5¼". Condition: Near Fine: Small signs of wear. Cover Art: Digital Vision & GettyImages / Will Crocker (illustrator). 2003 Edition. © 2002: A collection of 8 short stories by Ursula K Le Guin:- Contents: Coming Of Age In Karhide / The Matter Of Seggri / Unchosen Love / Mountain Ways / Solitude / Old Music And The Slave Women / The Birthday Of The World / Paradises Lost:- Synopsis: For more than four decades, Ursula K Le Guin has enthralled readers with her imagination, clarity and moral vision, creating a provocative, ever-evolving universe filled with diverse worlds and rich characters. Here, in 'The Birthday Of The World', are eight brilliant short works, including the original novella 'Paradises Lost', which probe the essence of humanity. Six of the tales are set in Le Guin's world of the Ekumen - 'my pseudo-coherent universe with holes in the elbows' as Le Guin describes it, which was made famous in the multi-award-winning classic novel 'The Left Hand Of Darkness'. Step into worlds powered by Le Guin's extraordinary imagination, and discover complex social interactions and troublesome issues of gender and sex, loyalty and survival, religion, history and slavery. Discover one of the most remarkable talents writing today:- Review(s): "A master of the craft" - Neil Gaiman:- (original cost £9.99). Seller Inventory # 21.002.00001
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Very Good. book. Seller Inventory # D7S9-1-M-0575074795-6