Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography

Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) was an American author of speculative fiction, realistic fiction, non-fiction, screenplays, librettos, essays, poetry, speeches, translations, literary critiques, chapbooks, and children's fiction. She was primarily known for her works of speculative fiction. These include works set in the fictional world of Earthsea, stories in the Hainish Cycle, and standalone novels and short stories. Though frequently referred to as an author of science fiction, critics have described her work as being difficult to classify.[1]

Le Guin in 1995

Le Guin came to critical attention with the publication of A Wizard of Earthsea in 1968, and The Left Hand of Darkness in 1969. The Earthsea books, of which A Wizard of Earthsea was the first, have been described as Le Guin's best work by several commentators, while scholar Charlotte Spivack described The Left Hand of Darkness as having established Le Guin's reputation as a writer of science fiction.[2] Literary critic Harold Bloom referred to the books as Le Guin's masterpieces. Several scholars have called the Earthsea books Le Guin's best work.[3] Her work has received intense critical attention. As of 1999, ten volumes of literary criticism and forty dissertations had been written about her work: she was referred to by scholar Donna White as a "major figure in American letters".[1] Her awards include the National Book Award, the Newbery Medal, and multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards.[1] Feminist critiques of her writing were particularly influential upon Le Guin's later work.[3]

Le Guin's first published work was the poem "Folksong from the Montayna Province" in 1959, while her first short story was "An die Musik", in 1961; both were set in her fictional country of Orsinia. Her first professional publication was the short story "April in Paris" in 1962, while her first published novel was Rocannon's World, released by Ace Books in 1966.[4][5][6][7] Her final publications included the non-fiction collections Dreams Must Explain Themselves and Ursula K Le Guin: Conversations on Writing, and the poetry volume So Far So Good: Final Poems 2014–2018, all of which were released after her death.[5][8][9] This bibliography includes all of Le Guin's published novels, short fiction, translations, and edited volumes, and all collections that include material not previously published in book form, as well as any works mentioned in commentary about Le Guin's writings.

Fiction and poetry

TitleSeries or setting, where applicableFormatTime of first publicationFirst edition publisher/publicationNotesUnique identifierCitations
A Wizard of EarthseaEarthseaNovel1968Berkeley, Parnassus PressIllustrated by Ruth Robbins.OCLC 1210[5]
The Tombs of AtuanEarthseaNovel1971New York City, Atheneum BooksIllustrated by Gail Garraty. A shortened version of The Tombs of Atuan was published in the Winter 1970 issue of Worlds of Fantasy.ISBN 978-0-689-20680-1[5]
The Farthest ShoreEarthseaNovel1972New York City, Atheneum BooksIllustrated by Gail Garraty.ISBN 978-0-689-30054-7[5]
TehanuEarthseaNovel1990New York City, Atheneum BooksIllustrated by John Jude Palencar.ISBN 978-0-689-31595-4[5]
Tales from EarthseaEarthseaCollection2001New York City, HarcourtIllustrated by Kelly Nelson. Includes "The Finder", "Darkrose and Diamond", "The Bones of the Earth", "On the High Marsh", and "Dragonfly".ISBN 978-0-15-100561-1[5][10]
The Other WindEarthseaNovel2001New York City, HarcourtIllustrated by Cliff Nielsen.ISBN 978-0-547-54319-2[5]
"The Word of Unbinding"EarthseaShort storyJanuary 1964Fantastic magazine, vol. 13Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975)[11]
"The Rule of Names"EarthseaShort storyApril 1964Fantastic magazine, vol. 13Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975), The Unreal and the Real (2012) and The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition (2018).[11]
"Dragonfly"EarthseaNovella1998Legends, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Tor Books."Dragonfly", later collected in Tales from Earthsea (2001), is intended to fit in between Tehanu and The Other Wind and, according to Le Guin, is "an important bridge in the series as a whole".[11][12][13][14]
"Darkrose and Diamond"EarthseaShort storyOctober – November 1999The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 97Reprinted in Tales from Earthsea (2001)[15]
"The Daughter of Odren"EarthseaShort storySeptember 2014eBook, HarcourtFirst printed in The Books of Earthsea (2018).[16][17]
"Firelight"EarthseaShort storySummer 2018The Paris Review, vol. 225Reprinted in The Books of Earthsea.[18]
The Books of EarthseaEarthseaCollection2018New York City, Saga PressIllustrated by Charles Vess. Includes all Earthsea works, including novels, short stories, the essay "Earthsea Revisioned", and a new introduction. First print appearance of "The Daughter of Odren", first book printing of "Firelight".ISBN 978-1-4814-6558-8[16][19]
Rocannon's WorldHainish CycleNovel1966New York City, Ace BooksOCLC 9159033[20]
Planet of ExileHainish CycleNovel1966New York City, Ace BooksOCLC 36446381[20]
City of IllusionsHainish CycleNovel1967New York City, Ace BooksOCLC 1012127541[20]
The Left Hand of DarknessHainish CycleNovel1969New York City, Ace BooksOCLC 181524[20]
The DispossessedHainish CycleNovel1974New York City, Harper & RowISBN 978-0-06-012563-9[20]
"The Word for World Is Forest"Hainish CycleNovella1972Again, Dangerous Visions, edited by Harlan Ellison. Garden City, New York, Doubleday.Reprinted as a standalone volume in New York City by Berkley Books in 1976.ISBN 978-0-425-03279-4[21][22][23]
Four Ways to ForgivenessHainish CycleStory cycle1995New York City, Harper PrismIncludes "Betrayals", "Forgiveness Day", "A Man of the People", and "A Woman's Liberation". Reprinted in 2017 under the title Five Ways to Forgiveness, with "Old Music and the Slave Women" added.ISBN 978-0-06-105401-3[24]
The TellingHainish CycleNovel2000New York City, Ace BooksISBN 978-0-441-01123-0[20]
"The Dowry of Angyar"Hainish CycleShort storySeptember 1964Amazing Stories, vol. 38The first piece of Hainish Cycle fiction written by Le Guin. In later publications the story appears as "Semley's Necklace". It is also used as the prologue of Rocannon's World. Collected in The Wind's Twelve Quarters and The Unreal and the Real.[25]
"Winter's King"Hainish CycleShort story1969Orbit 5, edited by Damon Knight. New York City, G. P. Putnam's Sons.The story was published as a stand-alone eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017.ISBN 978-0-06-247099-7[5][26]
"Vaster than Empires and More Slow"Hainish CycleNovella1971New Dimensions 1, edited by Robert Silverberg. Garden City, New York, Doubleday.The story was published as a stand-alone eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017.ISBN 978-0-06-247099-7[5][27][28]
"The Day Before the Revolution"Hainish CycleShort storyAugust 1974Galaxy Science Fiction, vol. 35The story was published as a stand-alone eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017.ISBN 978-0-06-247098-0[5]
"The Shobies' Story"Hainish CycleShort story1990Universe 1, edited by Terry Carr. New York City, Ace Books.Collected in A Fisherman of the Inland Sea and The Unreal and the Real[29][30]
"Dancing to Ganam"Hainish CycleShort storySeptember 1993Amazing Stories, vol. 68[31]
"Another Story"Hainish CycleNovellaAugust 1994Tomorrow Speculative Fiction magazineLater published as "Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea".[31][32]
"The Matter of Seggri"Hainish CycleNovellaSpring 1994Crank! magazineCollected in The Birthday of the World, The Unreal and the Real and The Found and the Lost.[31][33]
"Unchosen Love"Hainish CycleShort storyFall 1994Amazing Stories, vol. 69[33]
"Solitude"Hainish CycleShort storyDecember 1994The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 87Collected in The Birthday of the World and The Unreal and the Real.[33]
"Coming of Age in Karhide"Hainish CycleShort story1995New Legends, edited by Greg Bear and Martin Greenberg. London, Legend Books.[34][35]
"Mountain Ways"Hainish CycleShort storyAugust 1996Asimov's Science Fiction, vol. 20[33]
"Old Music and the Slave Women"Hainish CycleNovellaAugust 1996Far Horizons, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Avon Eos.[33][36]
"Texts"Short story1990American Short Fiction, as part of the PEN Syndication Fiction Project.Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[37]
"Sleepwalkers"Short story1991Mississippi Mud.Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[37]
"Hand, Cup, Shell"Short story1989The New YorkerCollected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[37]
"Folksong from the Montayna Province"OrsiniaPoem1959Prairie PoetLe Guin's first published work.[38]
"An die Musik"OrsiniaShort story1961Western Humanities ReviewLe Guin's first published short story.[6]
"Imaginary Countries"OrsiniaShort storyWinter 1973The Harvard AdvocateCollected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[39]
"Betrayals"Short story1994The Blue MotelReprinted in Four Ways to Forgiveness/Five Ways to Forgiveness and The Unreal and the Real (2012)[40]
"A Week in the Country"OrsiniaShort storySpring 1976The Little Magazine, vol. 9Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[39]
"Brothers and Sisters"OrsiniaShort storySummer 1976The Little Magazine, vol. 10Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[39]
"Two Delays on the Northern Line"OrsiniaShort storyNovember 1979The New Yorker[39]
Orsinian TalesOrsiniaCollection1976New York City, Harper & RowISBN 978-0-06-076343-5[41]
MalafrenaOrsiniaNovel1979New York City, Berkley BooksISBN 978-0-425-04647-0[41]
The Complete OrsiniaOrsiniaCollection2016New York City, The Library of AmericaAn omnibus of Orsinian Tales and Malafrena, as well as some original material.ISBN 978-1-59853-493-1[5]
OrsiniaOrsiniaCollection2017London, Victor GollanczAn omnibus of previously published Orsinian works, as well as some original material.ISBN 978-1-4732-1206-0[5]
GiftsAnnals of the Western ShoreNovel2004New York City, HarcourtISBN 978-0-15-205124-2[5]
VoicesAnnals of the Western ShoreNovel2006London, Orion Children's BooksISBN 978-0-15-206242-2[5]
PowersAnnals of the Western ShoreNovel2007London, Orion Children's BooksISBN 978-0-15-206674-1[5]
CatwingsCatwingsChildren's book1988New York City, Orchard BooksIllustrated by S. D. Schindler.ISBN 978-0-590-42833-0[5][41]
Catwings ReturnCatwingsChildren's book1989New York City, Orchard BooksIllustrated by S. D. Schindler.ISBN 978-0-8335-6635-5[5][41]
Wonderful Alexander and the CatwingsCatwingsChildren's book1994New York City, Orchard BooksIllustrated by S. D. Schindler.ISBN 978-0-439-55191-5[5][41]
Jane On Her OwnCatwingsChildren's book1999New York City, Orchard BooksISBN 978-0-531-30133-3[5]
Always Coming HomeKesh/Always Coming HomeNovel1985New York City, Harper & RowWhile described as a novel, this is a "collage" of tales, verse, drawings, and other material from a fictional future society in the Napa valley.ISBN 978-0-06-015456-1[5][41]
"The Trouble with the Cotton People"Kesh/Always Coming HomeShort storyWinter 1984The Missouri Review, vol. 7[42][43]
"The Visionary"Kesh/Always Coming HomeShort storyWinter 1984Parabola: Myth and the Quest for Meaning, vol. 9[42]
"Time in the Valley"Kesh/Always Coming HomeShort storyWinter 1985The Hudson Review, vol. 37[42]
The Lathe of HeavenNovel1971New York City, Scribner's BooksISBN 978-0-684-12529-9[11]
Very Far Away from Anywhere ElseNovel1976New York City, Atheneum BooksPublished in the United Kingdom as A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else.ISBN 978-0-15-205208-9[5]
The Eye of the HeronNovel1978Millennial Women, edited by Virginia Kidd. New York City, Delacorte Press.Published as a standalone volume in London by Victor Gollancz in 1978. Le Guin has said that The Eye of the Heron "might" form part of the Hainish Cycle.ISBN 978-0-575-03211-8[5][41]
The Beginning PlaceNovel1980New York City, Harper & RowPublished in the United Kingdom as Threshold.[5]
LaviniaNovel2008Orlando, HarcourtISBN 978-0-15-101424-8[5]
Leese WebsterChildren's book1979New York City, Atheneum BooksIllustrated by James Brunsman.ISBN 978-0-689-30715-7[44]
The Adventure of Cobbler's RuneChildren's book1982New Castle, Cheap Street PressIllustrated by Alicia Austin.ISBN 978-0-941826-00-6[5]
Solomon Leviathan's Nine Hundred and Thirty-First Trip Around the WorldChildren's book1983New Castle, Cheap Street PressIllustrated by Alicia Austin.ISBN 978-0-399-21491-2[5]
A Visit from Dr. KatzChildren's book1988New York City, Atheneum BooksIllustrated by Ann Barrow.ISBN 978-0-689-31332-5[41][44]
Fire and StoneChildren's book1988New York City, Atheneum BooksIllustrated by Laura Marshall.ISBN 978-0-689-31408-7[44]
Fish SoupChildren's book1992New York City, Atheneum BooksIllustrated by Patrick Wynne.ISBN 978-0-689-31733-0[44]
A Ride on the Red Mare's BackChildren's book1992New York City, Orchard BooksIllustrated by Julie Downing.ISBN 978-0-531-07079-6[5]
Tom MouseChildren's book2002New York City, Roaring Brook PressIllustrated by Julie Downing.ISBN 978-0-7613-1599-5[5]
Cat DreamsChildren's book2009New York City, Orchard BooksIllustrated by S. D. Schindler.ISBN 978-0-545-04216-1[5]
"April in Paris"Short storySeptember 1962Fantastic magazine, vol. 11Le Guin's first professionally published short story. Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975)[6][45]
"The Masters"Short storyFebruary 1963Fantastic magazine, vol. 12Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975)[11]
"Darkness Box"Short storyNovember 1963Fantastic magazine, vol. 12Reprinted in The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975)[11]
"Selection"Short storyAugust 1964Amazing Stories, vol. 38[11]
"Nine Lives"NoveletteNovember 1969Playboy, vol. 16Collected in The Wind's Twelve Quarters and The Unreal and the Real.[11]
"A Trip to the Head"Short story1970Quark/1, edited by Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker[11]
"Things"Short story1970Orbit 6, edited by Damon KnightPublished as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017.ISBN 978-0-06-247086-7[5]
"The Good Trip"Short storyAugust 1970Fantastic magazine, vol. 19Published as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017.ISBN 978-0-06-247101-7[5]
"The Field of Vision"Short storyOctober 1973Galaxy Science Fiction, vol. 34Published as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017.ISBN 978-0-06-247091-1[5]
"The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas"Short story1973New Dimensions III, edited by Robert SilverbergCollected in The Wind's Twelve Quarters and The Unreal and the Real; offered as a standalone ebook by Harper Perennial.[11][46]
"Direction of the Road"Short story1973Orbit 12, edited by Damon KnightCollected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[47]
"The Stars Below"Short story1974Orbit 14, edited by Damon KnightPublished as an eBook by Harper Perennial in 2017.ISBN 978-0-06-247089-8[5]
"The Author of the Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics"Short story1974Fellowship of the Stars, edited by Terry Carr. New York City, Simon & Schuster.Collected in The Compass Rose (1982), Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences (1987), and The Unreal and the Real (2012).[48][49]
"Schrödinger's Cat"Short story1974Universe 5, edited by Terry Carr. New York City, Random House.[49]
"Intracom"Short story1974Stopwatch, edited by George Hay. Shrewsbury, New England Library.[49]
"The Eye Altering"Short story1974The Altered I, edited by Lee Harding. Melbourne, Norstrilia Press.[49]
"Mazes"Short story1975Epoch, edited by Roger Elwood and Robert Silverberg. New York City, Berkley Publishing Corporation.Collected in The Compass Rose and The Unreal and the Real.[49]
"The New Atlantis"Short story1975The New Atlantis and Other Novellas of Science Fiction, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Hawthorn Books.[11][50]
"The Diary of the Rose"Short story1976Future Power, edited by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann. New York City, Random House.Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[49]
"Gwilan's Harp"Short story1977RedbookAlso released as an audiobook read by the author, published as a standalone book by Lord John Press in 1981, and collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012).ISBN 978-0-935716-11-5[51][52][53][54]
"Ghost Story"Short story1977Encore, Magazine of the Arts vol. 1, issue 6, April-May 1977. Portland, Encore Publishing, Inc.Distributed to attendees of The Oregon Symphony and The Portland Opera. On the Table of Contents as "Three..."[55]
"May's Lion"Short story1983The Little Magazine, vol. 14,Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[56]
"The Silence of the Asonu"Short story1998Orion, under the title The Wisdom of the Asonu,Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[57]
"The Wife's Story"Short story1982The Compass Rose, Pendragon Press.Reprinted in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[58]
"Courtroom Scene"Short story1977Encore, Magazine of the Arts vol. 1, issue 6, April–May 1977. Portland, Encore Publishing, Inc.Distributed to attendees of The Oregon Symphony and The Portland Opera. On the Table of Contents as "Three..."[55]
"SQ"Short story1978Cassandra Rising, edited by Alice Laurance. New York City, Doubleday.[49]
"The First Report of the Shipwrecked Foreigner to the Kadanh of Derb"Short storySpring 1978Antaeus No. 29[49][55]
"The Pathways of Desire"Short story1979New Dimensions Science Fiction, Number 9, edited by Robert Silverberg. New York City, Harper and Row.[49]
"Malheur County"Short storyWinter 1979The Kenyon Review, vol. 1[49][59]
"Where Does Time Go?"Short storyOctober 1979Omni, vol. 2In the collection The Compass Rose, this was titled "Some Approaches to the Problem of Shortage of Time".[49][60]
"The White Donkey"Short story1980TriQuarterly No. 49Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[49][61]
"Small Change"Short story1981Tor zu den Sternen, edited by Peter Wilfert. Munich, Goldmann Verlag.Collected in The Compass Rose (1982) and The Unreal and the Real (2012).[49]
"Sur"Short storyFebruary 1982The New YorkerCollected in The Compass Rose (1982) and The Unreal and the Real (2012).[49][62]
"The Spoons in the Basement"Short storyAugust 1982The New Yorker[63][64]
"The Professor's Houses"Short storyNovember 1982The New Yorker[64][65]
"The Ascent of the North Face"Short story1983Isaac Asimov's Space of Her Own, edited by Shawna McCarthy. New York City, Davis Publications.Collected in A Fisherman of the Inland Sea (1994) and The Unreal and the Real (2012).[66][67]
"She Unnames Them"Short storyJanuary 1985The New YorkerCollected in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences (1987) and The Unreal and the Real (2012).[68]
"Horse Camp"Short storyAugust 1986The New YorkerCollected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[69]
"Daddy's Big Girl"Short storyJanuary 1987Omni[64][70][71]
"Half Past Four"Short storySeptember 1987The New YorkerCollected in The Unreal and the Real (2012).[64][72]
"Legends for a New Land"Short story1988Mythlore, vol. 56[73]
"Kore 87"Short storyJune 1988Terry's Universe, edited by Beth Meacham. Tor, place of publication unknown.The story was later anthologized under the title "A Child Bride".[64][74]
"The Kerastion"Short story1990Westercon 1990 Program Book.[75][76]
"Newton's Sleep"Short story1991Full Spectrum 3, edited by Lou Aronica, Amy Stout and Betsy Mitchell. New York City, Doubleday.[77]
"First Contact with the Gorgonids"Short storyJanuary 1992Omni, vol. 14.Collected in A Fisherman of the Inland Sea and The Unreal and the Real.[76][78]
"The Rock That Changed Things"Short storySeptember 1992Amazing Stories, vol. 67[76][79]
"The Poacher"Short story1993Xanadu, edited by Jane Yolen. New York City, Tor Books.Collected in Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996) and The Unreal and the Real (2012).[80][81]
"In the drought"Short story1994Xanadu 2, edited by Jane Yolen. New York City, Tor Books.[80][82]
"Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight"Short story1994Rohnert Park, Pomegranate ArtbooksA graphical version of the title story from Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences, illustrated by Susan Seddon Boulet. Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)ISBN 978-0-87654-071-8[5]
"Ether OR"Short storyNovember 1995Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1995 issue.Also stylized as Ether, Or. Reprinted in Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996) and The Unreal and the Real (2012).[83][84]
"Olders"Short storyDecember 1995Omni, vol. 17[85]
"The Lost Children"Short storyJanuary 1996Thirteenth Moon, edited by Jacob Weisman. Tachyon Corporation, place of publication unknown.Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[86][87]
"The Island of the Immortals"Short storyFall 1998Amazing Stories, vol. 70.[88][89]
"The Royals of Hegn"Short storyFebruary 2000Asimov's Science Fiction, February 2000 issue.[90][89]
"The Birthday of the World"Short storyJanuary 2000The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, vol. 98Le Guin has said that this story may or may not be a part of the Hainish Cycle.[33]
"The Flyers of Gy"Short storyNovember 2000Published online on Sci FiPrinted for the first time in Changing Planes (2002), where it was titled "The Fliers of Gy". Collected in The Unreal and the Real (2012).[89][91]
"The Building"Short story2001Redshift, edited by Al Sarrantonio. New York City, New American Library.[89][92]
"The Wild Girls"Short storyMarch 2002Asimov's Science Fiction, March 2002 issue.Collected in The Unreal and the Real.[93][89]
"Social Dreaming of the Frin"Short storyNovember 2002The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 103.[89][94]
"The Seasons of the Ansarac"Short storyFebruary 2003The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, vol. 104.[89][95]
"LADeDeDa"Short storyMarch 2009Nature, vol. 458.Written with Vonda McIntyre.[96]
"Elementals"Short story2013The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, edited by Rich Horton. Prime Books, place of publication unknown.[97]
"The Jar of Water"Short storyWinter 2014Tin House magazine, winter 2014 issue.Reprinted in a variant form, titled Jar of Water, in The Unreal and the Real.[98]
"Pity and Shame"Short storySummer 2018Tin House magazine, Summer 2018 issue.[99]
Walking in CornwallChapbook1976Originally published privately.Published in 2008 in Maidstone, by Crescent Moon Publishing.ISBN 978-1-86171-104-5[5][100]
The Water is WideChapbook1976Portland, Pendragon PressCollected in The Unreal and the Real (2012)[5]
Tillai and TylissosChapbook1979St. Helena, Red Bull PressWritten with Theodora Kroeber.OCLC 166327228[5][100][101]
In the Red ZoneChapbook1983Northridge, Lord John PressWritten with Theodora Kroeber.ISBN 978-0-935716-21-4[100]
A Winter Solstice RitualChapbook1991Ygor and Buntho Make Books Press, place of publication unknownWritten with Vonda McIntyre.OCLC 71852715[100]
No BoatsChapbook1992Seattle, Ygor and Buntho Make Books Press.Written with Vonda McIntyre.OCLC 71852716[5]
FindingsChapbook1992Browerville, Ox Head PressOCLC 27185397[5]
Blue Moon over Thurman StreetChapbook1993Portland, New Sage PressIllustrated by Roger Dorband.ISBN 978-0-939165-22-3[5]
The Wind's Twelve QuartersCollection1975New York City, Harper & RowISBN 978-0-06-100162-8[5]
Dreams Must Explain ThemselvesCollection1975New York City, Algol Press.Includes one short story, an interview with Le Guin, a transcript of an acceptance speech and the essay the collection is titled after.ISBN 978-0-916186-01-2[102][103]
The Compass RoseCollection1982New York City, Harper & RowContained two previously unpublished short stories; 'The Phoenix' and 'The Wife's Story'.ISBN 978-0-06-014988-8[41]
Buffalo Gals and Other Animal PresencesCollection1987Santa Barbara, Capra PressISBN 978-0-87654-071-8[41]
SearoadCollection1991New York City, HarperCollinsISBN 978-1-59030-084-8[5]
A Fisherman of the Inland SeaCollection1994New York City, Harper PrismISBN 978-0-06-105200-2[5]
Unlocking the Air and Other StoriesCollection1996New York City, HarperCollinsISBN 978-0-06-092803-2[5]
The Birthday of the World and Other StoriesCollection2002New York City, HarperCollinsISBN 978-0-06-621253-1[5]
Changing PlanesCollection2002New York City, HarcourtISBN 978-0-15-100971-8[5]
The Wild GirlsCollection2011Oakland, PM PressISBN 978-1-60486-403-8[5]
The Unreal and the Real: The Selected Stories of Ursula Le GuinCollection2012Northampton, Small Beer PressContained one short story previously unpublished in book form (Jar of Water, a variant of The Jar of Water (2014)). Initially published in two volumes: Where on Earth and Outer Space, Inner Lands.ISBN 978-0-15-100971-8[5][104]
Wild AngelsPoetry collection1975Santa Barbara, Capra Press.OCLC 747358131[41]
Hard Words and Other PoemsPoetry collection1981New York City, Harper & RowISBN 978-0-06-012579-0[41]
King Dog: A ScreenplayScreenplay1985Los Angeles, Capra PressOCLC 603061230[5]
Wild Oats and Fireweed: New PoemsPoetry collection1988New York City, Perennial LibraryISBN 978-0-06-055101-8[41]
Going out with Peacocks and Other PoemsPoetry collection1994New York City, Harper PerennialISBN 978-0-06-055356-2[41]
The Twins, The Dream: Two Voices/Las Gemelas, El Sueño: Dos Voces.Poetry collection1997Houston, Arte Publico PressWritten with Diana Bellessi. Each author also translated the other's poems.ISBN 978-1-55885-179-5[5][105]
Sixty OddPoetry collection1999Boston, Shambhala PublicationsISBN 978-1-57062-388-2[105]
Incredible Good FortunePoetry collection2006Boston, Shambhala PublicationsISBN 978-1-59030-422-8[5]
Four Different PoemsPoetry collection2007Brattleboro, Longhouse PressOCLC 241297013[5]
Out Here: Poems and Images from Steens Mountain CountryPoetry collection2010Astoria, Raven StudiosIllustrated with photographs by Roger Dorband.ISBN 978-0-9728609-4-9[5]
Finding My Elegy: New and Selected PoemsPoetry collection2012New York City, Houghton Mifflin HarcoutISBN 978-0-547-85820-3[5]
Late in the Day: Poems 2010–2014Poetry collection2015Oakland, PM PressISBN 978-1-62963-122-6[5]
So Far So Good: Poems 2014–2018Poetry collectionOctober 2018Port Townsend, Copper Canyon PressISBN 978-1-55659-538-7[106][107]
Rigel-9Rock opera1985The Famous Charisma Label[108]

Non-fiction

TitleFormatTime of first publicationFirst edition publisherNotesUnique identifierCitations
From Elfland to PoughkeepsieEssay collection1973Portland, Pendragon PressISBN 978-0-914010-00-5[109]
The Language of the NightEssay collection1979New York City, G. P. Putnam's SonsEdited by Susan Wood.ISBN 978-0-399-12325-2[109]
Dancing at the Edge of the WorldEssay collection1989New York City, Grove PressEdited by Susan Wood.ISBN 978-0-8021-1105-0[109]
Way of the Water's Going: Images of the Northern California Coastal RangeEssay collection1989New York City, Harper and RowFeatured text from Always Coming Home alongside photographs from Ernest Waugh and Allan Nicholson.ISBN 978-0-06-016157-6[5]
Earthsea RevisionedEssay1993Cambridge, Green Bay PressReproduction of a lecture given at Oxford University in 1992.ISBN 978-0-948845-03-1[73]
Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the Lone Navigator or the Mutinous CrewEssay collection1998Portland, The Eighth Mountain PressISBN 978-0-933377-46-2[110]
The Wave in the MindEssay collection2004Boston, Shambhala PublicationsISBN 978-1-59030-006-0[105]
Cheek by JowlEssay collection2009Seattle, Aqueduct PressISBN 978-1-933500-27-0[5]
Steering the Craft: A 21st-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of StoryEssay collection2015New York City, Houghton Mifflin HarcourtISBN 978-0-544-61161-0[5]
Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000–2016Essay collection2016Easthampton, Small Beer PressISBN 978-1-61873-134-0[5]
No Time to Spare: Thinking About What MattersEssay collection2017New York City, Houghton Mifflin HarcourtISBN 978-1-328-66159-3[5]
Dreams Must Explain Themselves and Other Essays 1972–2004Essay collection2018London, GollanczISBN 978-1-4732-0594-9[5]
"Fifteen Vultures, The Strop, and the Old Lady"Essay1972In Clarion II: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction and Criticism, edited by Robin Scott Wilson[111]
"Dreams Must Explain Themselves"EssayNovember 1973Algol, vol. 21[109]
"Why Are Americans Afraid of Dragons?"EssayWinter 1974Pacific Northwest Library Association Quarterly, vol. 38[109]
"The Child and the Shadow"EssayApril 1975Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, vol. 32[109]
"Ketterer on The Left Hand of Darkness"EssayJuly 1975Science Fiction Studies vol. 2[109]
"American SF and The Other"EssayNovember 1975Science Fiction Studies vol. 2Drawn from Le Guin's statements at a panel on women in science fiction at a convention in Bellingham in 1973; later published in a special issue of Science Fiction Studies covering Le Guin's work.
"Is Gender Necessary?"Essay1976Aurora: Beyond Equality, edited by Vonda McIntyre and Susan Janice Anderson[109]
"Science Fiction and Mrs Brown"Essay1976Science Fiction at Large, edited by Peter Nicholls.A speech Le Guin gave in London in 1975; it was first published in the 1976 volume edited by Nicholls.[112][113]
"All Happy Families"Essay1997Michigan Quarterly Review, vol. 36[34]
The Altered I: An Encounter with Science FictionChapbook1976Carlton, Nostrilia PressOCLC 655714119[34]
The Art of BunditsuChapbook1982Seattle, Ygor and Buntho Make Books PressOCLC 318899045[5]
Myth and Archetype in Science FictionChapbook1991Eugene, Writer's Notebook PressOCLC 43699224[5]
Talking About WritingChapbook1992Eugene, Writer's Notebook PressOCLC 32988295[5]
Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on WritingInterview collection2018Portland, Tin HouseA series of interviews conducted by David Naimon.ISBN 978-1-941040-99-7[5][114]
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Last InterviewInterview collectionFebruary 2018New York City, Melville HouseEdited by David StreitfeldISBN 978-1-61219-779-1[5][115]

Edited volumes

TitleTime of first publicationFirst edition publisherNotesUnique identifierCitations
Nebula Award Stories 111976London, Victor GollanczISBN 978-0-575-02151-8[5]
Edges1980New York City, Pocket BooksEdited with Virginia Kidd.OCLC 1028957543[105]
Interfaces1980New York City, Ace BooksEdited with Virginia Kidd.OCLC 644488164[105]
The Norton Book of Science Fiction1993New York City, W. W. Norton & CompanyEdited with Brian Attebery.ISBN 978-0-393-97241-2[105]
Selected Stories of H. G. Wells2004New York City, Modern LibraryISBN 978-0-8129-7075-3[100]

Translations

TitleOriginal authorYear of publicationFirst edition publisherNotesUnique identifierCitations
Tao Te ChingLao Tzu1997Boston, Shambhala PublicationsISBN 978-1-57062-395-0[116]
Selected Poems of Gabriela MistralGabriela Mistral2003Albuquerque, University of New Mexico PressISBN 978-0-8263-2818-2[105]
Kalpa ImperialAngélica Gorodischer2003Northampton, Small Beer PressISBN 978-1-931520-05-8[105]
Squaring the Circle: A Pseudotreatise of UrbogonyGheorghe Săsărman2013Seattle, Aqueduct PressWith Mariano Martín Rodríguez.ISBN 978-1-61976-025-7[117][118]

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