Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) was the celebrated author of twenty-three novels, twelve volumes of short stories, eleven volumes of poetry, thirteen children's books, five essay collections, and four works of translation. Her acclaimed books received the Hugo, Nebula, Endeavor, Locus, Tiptree, Sturgeon, PEN-Malamud, and National Book Awards, a Newbery Honor, and the Pushcart and Janet Heidinger Kafka Prizes, among others. In 2014, she was awarded the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and in 2016 joined the short list of authors to be published in their lifetimes by the Library of America. Le Guin was also the recipient of the Association for Library Service to Children's May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture Award and the Margaret Edwards Award. She received lifetime achievement awards from World Fantasy Awards, Los Angeles Times, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association, and Willamette Writers, as well as the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master Award and the Library of Congress Living Legends Award. Her website is UrsulaKLeGuin.com.
"A rare and powerful synthesis of poetry and science, reason and
emotion."
--The New York Times "Gracefully developed...extremely
inventive.... What science fiction is supposed to do."
--Newsweek "Profound. Beautifully wrought... [Le Guin's]
perceptions of such matters as geopolitics, race, socialized
medicine, and the patient-shrink relationship are razor sharp and
more than a little cutting."
--National Review "The Lathe of Heaven reminds us of the radical
power of collective imagination... the novel puts Le Guin's
distinctively artful combination of psychological and sociological
themes with dynamic science fiction storytelling on full
display."
--Boston Review "The Lathe of Heaven is probably the most exciting
book of Le Guin's I've read, precisely for just how much it sticks
out from the rest... Easily the most fun of her novels, it's also
one of the strangest, and Le Guin seems to take joy in this... It's
a wild ride through the 1970s American New Wave imagination that I
wouldn't trade away."
--Tor.com "One of the best novels, and most important to
understanding of the nature of our world, is Ursula Le Guin's The
Lathe of Heaven, in which the dream universe is articulated in such
a striking and compelling way that I hesitate to add any further
explanation to it; it requires none."
--Philip K. Dick "When I read The Lathe of Heaven as a young man,
my mind was boggled; now when I read it, more than twenty-five
years later, it breaks my heart. Only a great work of literature
can bridge - so thrillingly - that impossible span."
--Michael Chabon "A very good book... A writer's writer, Ursula K.
Le Guin brings reality itself to the proving ground."
--Theodore Sturgeon
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