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320:. "The Masters" and "The Stars Below" both concern "science as an idea to be cherished" even in the face of authoritarian opposition to it. Literary scholar Charlotte Spivack writes that "The Field of Vision" also contains thematic similarities, in its exploration of science and religion, though it features a futuristic setting. Scholar Elizabeth Cummins links "The Day Before the Revolution" and "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" to "The Field of Vision", writing that they "show Le Guin's continued concern with utopia". The collection as a whole, in Bucknall's view, moves from "tender, romantic" pieces to ones that Le Guin describes as concerning "something stronger, harder and more complex", showcasing a shift from "private concerns to public ones". Literary scholar Susan Wood suggested that the collection shared broad themes, including a "concern with the nature of truth" and the "right way to live". The collection also had recurring images and characters, in Wood's view, including motifs of light and darkness, and isolated characters seeking knowledge in a hostile world. 978:
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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1997, also highlighted "Vaster Than 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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Commentators favorably highlighted a variety of individual stories. Wood called particular attention to "Nine Lives", "Winter's King", and "Vaster Than Empires and More Slow", writing that in each, scientific extrapolation was used as a "framework for powerful psychological studies". Reid, writing in
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for best single author collection in 1976. Several stories had won awards upon initial publication. The collection was critically well-received. Several contemporary reviewers wrote that it showcased Le Guin's development as an author, and highlighted Le Guin's introduction to each story as giving
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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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This piece follows an exploratory ship sent to a newly discovered planet, named World 4470. The crew includes Osden, an "empath" able to feel others' emotions. The crew finds a world covered in forests and apparently devoid of animal life, but eventually begins to feel a fear emanating from 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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saying they " some light on the workings of one of the most original minds in the genre". Reid wrote in 1997 that the stories showcased Le Guin's "wide range of talents and ethical concerns" and praising her comfort with widely varied settings. A review in the
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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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Le Guin's first professionally published short story. A destitute 15th century French scholar accidentally summons an American professor of the 20th; they begin a friendship, and summon two other people, women from the past and far future.
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This story tells of a spaceship returning from a planet where the astronauts were converted to religious beliefs against their better judgement; now one is blind because he only sees God, while the other is deaf because he only hears God.
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This piece describes a town whose citizens are universally happy, but whose happiness depends on a single child being in perpetual torment. Le Guin wrote that the story was inspired by a passage from the philosopher
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Described by Le Guin as being about "one of the ones who walked away from Omelas", this story tells of Odo, an aging revolutionary, on the day before an uprising that she helped inspire takes place.
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insight into her writing. Scholar Suzanne Reid wrote in 1997 that the stories showcased Le Guin's "wide range of talents and ethical concerns" and praising her comfort with widely varied settings.
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The stories are arranged approximately in order of publication, and although they share little direct connection, several share themes and motifs. Four stories are part of 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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was positively received by critics, though, according to Spivack, reviewers were generally less favorable toward Le Guin's short stories than her novels. A reviewer in the
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This story is a fantasy written from the perspective of a conscious tree as it stands beside a road. Le Guin acknowledged that it was inspired by a tree in the real world.
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In a society that believes it must prepare for its end, a brickmaker decides to build a causeway into the sea. This story was described as a "psychomyth" by commentators.
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The protagonist of this story is an astronomer whose instruments are burned on the church's orders. He escapes into a silver mine, where he befriends the miners.
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included it with 23 others on his list of the best short-story collections of the 1970s. Two of the stories in the volume won awards when first published. "
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The first piece of Hainish Cycle fiction written by Le Guin. Previously published as "The Dowry of Angyar", and used as the prologue of
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found the science fiction stories, and particularly those exploring plausibly scientific possibilities, most effective. A review in
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in 1970, and "Vaster than Empires and More Slow" was nominated for the same award in 1972, and came 14th in a poll for the
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period following the publication of her first stories, and that the collection was essential to understanding Le Guin. The
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approach a forest in which names do not exist. Also described as a "psychomyth", this story contains many references to
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Spivack, Charlotte (Summer 1984). ""Only in Dying, Life": The Dynamics of Old Age in the Fiction of Ursula Le Guin".
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reserved particular praise for "Winter's King" and "Semley's Necklace". In a 2020 retrospective of the collection in
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Le Guin's first published science fiction story. In a dystopian future, the use of science is greatly limited, and
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said that the collection "certainly stands on its own", and praised Le Guin's characterization in particular.
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highlighted the stories "April in Paris", "Nine Lives", and "The Ones Who Walk from Omelas" (sic), while the
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This story is a fantasy with a realistic setting; a young man whose wife has mental health troubles takes
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similarly praised Le Guin's "startlingly original approach to the genre" in the collection. A review in
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in 1966; and "Winter's King" is about the inhabitants of the planet Winter, as is Le Guin's 1969 novel
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in 1975. A retrospective of Le Guin's short stories, it collects 17 previously published pieces of
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with his friends, and has a vision in which he is finally able to connect with his wife.
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praised Le Guin's "startlingly original approach to the genre" in the collection.
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for best single author collection in 1976. Science fiction editor and critic
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Nicholls, Peter; Clute, John; Sleight, Graham, eds. (April 7, 2018).
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Nicholls, Peter; Clute, John; Sleight, Graham, eds. (April 7, 2018).
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Damon Knight's Orbit 5: the best all-new science fiction of the year
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for short stories, all in 1975. It was also nominated for the 1975
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Ursula K. Le Guin Beyond Genre: Fiction for Children and Adults
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Wood, Susan (November 17, 1975). "The Wind's Twelve Quarters".
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New dimensions 1: fourteen original science fiction stories
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Coyote's Song: The Teaching Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin
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Dancing with Dragons: Ursula K. Le Guin and the Critics
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in 1974, while "The Day Before the Revolution" won the
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is a collection of short stories by American writer
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Index


Ursula K. Le Guin
Science fiction
fantasy
Harper & Row
ISBN
0-06-012562-4
OCLC
1366086
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Ursula K. Le Guin
A. E. Housman
A Shropshire Lad
Harper & Row
speculative fiction
Hainish Universe
Earthsea
utopia
Locus Award
Publishers Weekly
Sydney Morning Herald
Harper & Row
Nine Lives
Winter's King
The Word of Unbinding
The Rule of Names
Earthsea
Rocannon's World
The Left Hand of Darkness

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