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thought-provoking", written with a "careful, sometimes quiet, power". Guynes concluded that the collection as a whole was "multifaceted, intellectually rich, and artistically transformative". Guynes noted that many individual stories in the collection were among Le Guin's most famous, including in particular "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" and "The Day Before the
Revolution". Scholar Donna White noted that those two stories, along with "Nine Lives" are among Le Guin's most-anthologized stories.
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Empires and More Slow", calling it a "Le Guin classic", as well as "April in Paris", praising Le Guin's use of her knowledge of medieval French culture. Literary scholar Charlotte Spivack had similar praise for "April in Paris", describing it as a "delightful "time" fantasy". She also praised "The Stars Below" as an "excellent science fiction story", and compared it favorably to the thematically similar "The Masters".
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praised the collection as "First-rate Le Guin", describing it as a "retrospective" of the a decade of Le Guin's writing and a demonstration of her "special talent" for speculative fiction. Susan Wood wrote that the collection was a good showcase of Le Guin's "rapid development as a writer" in the
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had particular praise for "Winter's King". Guynes also praised "April in Paris" and "The Good Trip", finding the other stories in the first half of the collection average. The rest of the volume, in contrast, received strong praise: Guynes wrote that they were "heady, beautiful, and
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wrote that Le Guin was the "ideal science fiction writer for readers who ordinarily dislike science fiction", which
Spivack attributes to Le Guin's exploration of the "ideas and psychological implications" of science rather than its technological aspects. The
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called the book a "collection of excellence only a handful of writers can match". Multiple reviews called attention to the author's notes that preceded each story, with the
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2355:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2134:. Wildside Press LLC. p. 768.
1806:LaRouche, Robert (March 23, 1976).
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1966:. Locus Science Fiction Foundation
1887:Barbour, Douglas (March 6, 1976).
1193:Noonan, William (March 12, 1977).
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2399:. Boston, MA: Twayne Publishers.
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3191:Dancing at the Edge of the World
2980:Very Far Away from Anywhere Else
2374:Reid, Suzanne Elizabeth (1997).
2218:from the original on May 7, 2011
2192:from the original on May 7, 2011
1916:Guynes, Sean (August 26, 2020).
1861:Guynes, Sean (August 12, 2020).
1031:Locus Award for Best Short Story
16:1975 collection of short stories
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2832:The Day Before the Revolution
2241:Bucknall, Barbara J. (1981).
1680:Levin, Jeff (November 1975).
1266:Watson, Ian (November 1975).
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494:Le Guin's first story set in
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3230:1975 short story collections
2776:The Word for World Is Forest
2160:The Locus Index to SF Awards
2103:The Locus Index to SF Awards
2073:The Locus Index to SF Awards
2069:"Nebula Awards Winners List"
2017:The Locus Index to SF Awards
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2393:Spivack, Charlotte (1984).
2281:Cummins, Elizabeth (1990).
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2013:"Locus Awards Nominee List"
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334:Time of first publication
306:relativistic time dilation
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1001:" was nominated for the
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1686:Science Fiction Studies
1272:Science Fiction Studies
1233:Modern Language Studies
1043:Classical compass winds
938:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
797:"Direction of the Road"
3255:Harper & Row books
3245:Earthsea short stories
2308:. Wildside Press LLC.
1535:, pp. 77β78, 135.
1340:, pp. 78β78, 135.
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952:signing a book in 2013
877:Galaxy Science Fiction
782:Galaxy Science Fiction
160:PZ4.L518 Wi PS3562.E42
3199:Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching
3046:The Diary of the Rose
2635:The Books of Earthsea
2602:The Daughter of Odren
2574:The Word of Unbinding
2414:White, Donna (1999).
2262:Cadden, Mike (2005).
2166:on September 20, 2011
1786:The Salt Lake Tribune
1199:Sydney Morning Herald
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932:Sydney Morning Herald
908:Sydney Morning Herald
771:"The Field of Vision"
475:The Word of Unbinding
255:The Word of Unbinding
227:Sydney Morning Herald
3156:(series) (1988β1999)
2988:The Eye of the Heron
2847:The Matter of Seggri
2595:Darkrose and Diamond
2523:A Wizard of Earthsea
2433:Wood, Susan (1986).
2351:"Le Guin, Ursula K."
1752:, pp. 100, 169.
1427:"Le Guin, Ursula K."
663:"A Trip to the Head"
197:, and two others in
3004:The Beginning Place
2972:The Lathe of Heaven
2854:A Man of the People
2811:The Dowry of Angyar
2700:Earthsea Revisioned
2663:Tales from Earthsea
2627:Tales from Earthsea
1960:"Ursula K. Le Guin"
1944:, pp. 115β116.
1713:, pp. 140β141.
1655:, pp. 139β140.
1621:, pp. 137β139.
1506:, pp. 134β135.
1379:, pp. 139β141.
1316:, pp. 133β140.
1173:"Science Fiction".
191:speculative fiction
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3207:Steering the Craft
3012:Always Coming Home
2839:The Shobies' Story
2539:The Farthest Shore
2531:The Tombs of Atuan
2324:Le Guin, Ursula K.
2212:"1972 Hugo Awards"
2186:"1970 Hugo Awards"
2043:"1974 Hugo Awards"
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2488:Ursula K. Le Guin
2448:978-0-87754-659-7
2425:978-1-57113-034-1
2396:Ursula K. Le Guin
2385:978-0-8057-4609-9
2341:978-0-06-091434-9
2315:978-1-4344-5775-2
2294:978-0-87249-687-3
2273:978-0-415-99527-6
2254:978-0-8044-2085-3
2244:Ursula K. Le Guin
2079:on April 24, 2012
1987:"The 1970s in SF"
1846:, pp. 96β97.
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