Ursula K. Le Guin/Works

From Citizendium
< Ursula K. Le Guin
Revision as of 14:13, 15 March 2008 by imported>Petréa Mitchell (→‎Other collections: Mainstream awards)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This article is developing and not approved.
Main Article
Discussion
Related Articles  [?]
Bibliography  [?]
External Links  [?]
Citable Version  [?]
Works [?]
 
A list of some works of Ursula K. Le Guin.

Books

Ekumen (Hainish) novels

Earthsea series

Orsinian books

  • Orsinian Tales, 1976
  • Malafrena, 1979

Catwings series

  • Catwings
  • Catwings Return
  • Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings
  • Jane on Her Own

Annals of the Western Shore

  • Gifts, 2004
  • Voices, 2006
  • Powers, 2007

Other novels

  • The Lathe of Heaven, 1971 (Hugo, Nebula and Ditmar Award nominee, 1972)
  • Very Far Away from Anywhere Else, 1976
  • The Beginning Place, 1980 (Mythopoeic Award nominee, 1981)
  • The Eye of the Heron, 1983

Other children's books

  • Leese Webster (illus. James Brunsman), 1979
  • Cobbler's Rune (illus. A. Austin), 1983
  • Solomon Leviathan (illus. A. Austin), 1988
  • A Visit from Dr. Katz (illus. A. Barrow), 1988
  • Fire and Stone (illus. L. Marshall), 1989
  • Fish Soup (illus. P. Wynne), 1993 (Mythopoeic Award nominee, 1994)
  • A Ride on the Red Mare's Back (illus. J. Downing), 1992
  • Tom Mouse (illus. J. Downing), 2002

Other collections

Chapbooks

  • The Water is Wide, 1976
  • Walking in Cornwall, 1976
  • Tilai and Tylissos (with Theodora Kroeber), 1979
  • In the Red Zone (with Henk Pander), 1983
  • A Winter Solstice Ritual for the Pacific Northwest (with Vonda N. McIntyre), 1991
  • No Boats, 1992
  • Findings, 1992
  • The Art of Bunditsu, 1993

Short fiction

  • "Nine Lives", 1969 (Nebula Award nominee for novelette, 1970)
  • "Winter's King", 1969 (Hugo Award nominee, 1970)
  • "Vaster Than Empires and More Slow", 1971 (Hugo Award nominee, 1971)
  • "The Word for World is Forest", 1972 (Hugo Award winner and Nebula Award nominee for best novella, 1973)
  • "Direction of the Road", 1973 (Jupiter Award, 1974)
  • "The Field of Vision", 1973
  • "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas", 1973 (Hugo Award winner and Nebula Award nominee, 1974)
  • "'The Author of the Acacia Seeds' and Other Extracts From the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics", 1974
  • "The Day Before the Revolution", 1974 (Nebula and Jupiter Award winner and Hugo Award nominee, 1975)
  • "The Stars Below", 1974
  • "The New Atlantis", 1975 (Hugo and Nebula Award nominee for best novelette, 1977)
  • "The Diary of the Rose", 1976 (Jupiter Award winner and Hugo Award nominee for best novelette, 1977)
  • "SQ", 1977
  • "The Pathways of Desire", 1979 (Nebula Award nominee for best novelette, 1980)
  • "Sur", 1982 (Hugo Award nominee, 1983)
  • "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight", 1987 (Hugo Award winner and Nebula Award nominee for best novelette, World Fantasy Award for best novella, and second place for the Sturgeon Award, 1988)
  • "The Shobies' Story", 1990 (Nebula Award nominee for best novelette, 1991)
  • "The Rock That Changed Things", 1992
  • "Another Story, or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea", 1994 (Sturgeon Award shortlist, 1995; Seiun Award nominee, 1998)
  • "Forgiveness Day", 1994 (Sturgeon Award winner, Hugo and Nebula Award nominee for best novella, Tiptree Award shortlist, 1995)
  • "The Matter of Seggri", 1994 (Tiptree Award winner, Hugo and Nebula Award nominee for best novelette, 1995)
  • "Solitude", 1994 (Hugo Award nominee for best novelette, 1995; Nebula Award, 1996)
  • "Unchosen Love", 1994 (Tiptree Award shortlist, 1999)
  • "Coming of Age in Karhide by Sov Thade Tage em Ereb, of Rer, in Karhide, on Gethen", 1995
  • "Ether OR", 1995 (World Fantasy Award nominee for best novella, 1996)
  • "A Man of the People", 1995 (Hugo Award nominee for best novella, 1996)
  • "Olders", 1995
  • "A Woman's Liberation", 1995 (Hugo Award nominee for best novella, 1996; Nebula Award nominee, 1997)
  • "Mountain Ways", 1996 (Tiptree Award winner, Hugo Award nominee for best novelette, 1997)
  • "Dragonfly", 1998 (World Fantasy Award nominee for best novella, 1999)
  • "Darkrose and Diamond", 1999
  • "Old Music and the Slave Women", 1999
  • "The Birthday of the World", 2000 (Sturgeon Award shortlist, 2001)
  • "The Flyers of Gy: An Interplanetary Tale", 2000
  • "The Royals of Hegn", 2000
  • "The Bones of the Earth", 2001 (Hugo Award nominee, 2002)
  • "The Building", 2001
  • "The Finder", 2001 (World Fantasy Award nomine for best novella, 2002)
  • "On the High Marsh", 2001
  • "Paradises Lost", 2002
  • "The Seasons of the Ansarac", 2002 (Sturgeon Award shortlist, 2003)
  • "Social Dreaming of the Frin", 2002
  • "The Wild Girls", 2002 (Hugo Award nominee, Sturgeon Award shortlist, 2003)

Poetry

Poems

Collections

  • Wild Angels, 1974
  • Hard Words, 1981
  • Wild Oats and Fireweed, 1988
  • Blue Moon Over Thurman Street (with Roger Dorband), 1993
  • Going Out With Peacocks, 1994
  • Sixty Odd, 1999
  • Incredible Good Fortune, 2006

Translations

  • Tao Te Ching, 1997
  • The Twins, the Dream (originally Las Gemelas, El Sueño) (with Diana Belessi), 1997
  • Kalpa Imperial, 2003
  • Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral, 2003

Essays

  • The Language of the Night, 1979, revised edition 1992 (Hugo Award nominee, 1980)
  • Dancing at the Edge of the World, 1989 (Hugo Award nominee, 1990)
  • Steering the Craft, 1998
  • The Wave in the Mind, 2004

Fan writing

  • "On Serious Literature", Ansible 240, July 2007

Editorial work