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major works
major works for: Le Guin, Ursula K(roeber)
novels

Three Hainish Novels (1978), later (1996) as Worlds of Exile and Illusion

1966 Rocannon's World

1966 Planet of Exile

1967 City of Illusions

The Hainish Series also includes

1969 The Left Hand of Darkness

1974 The Dispossessed

1976 The Word for World is Forest

Earthsea Trilogy

1968 A Wizard of Earthsea

1971 The Tombs of Atuan

1972 The Farthest Shore

The Earthsea Quartet adds

1990 Tehanu

Other novels

1971 The Lathe of Heaven

1976 Very Far Away from Anywhere Else

1978 The Eye of the Heron

1979 Malafrena

1980 The Beginning Place (also called Threshold)

1985 Always Coming Home

2000 The Telling



novels

Short Stories

1975 The Wind's Twelve Quarters

1976 Orsinian Tales

1982 The Compass Rose

1987 Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences

1994 A Fisherman of the Inland Sea

1995 Searoad

1995 Four Ways to Forgiveness

1996 Unlocking the Air and Other Stories

poetry

1975 Wild Angels

1981 Hard Words, and Other Poems

1983 In the Red Zone

1987 Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences

1988 Wild Oats and Fireweed

1994 Going Out With Peacocks, and Other Poems

1996 The Twins, the Dream (with Diana Bellessi)

1999 Sixty Odd: New Poems

Essays (selected)

1979 The Language of the Night

1989 Dancing at the Edge of the World

1993 Vlue Moon over Thurman Street

1998 Steering the Craft