I love this writers work. I have read almost all of her books. I made decisions about my life studying the best SF writers in last century, and this one.
I have read most of her books. Thank you for writing these excellent journeys through imGination and Challenge. I was influenced by the great SciFi writers of whom she is one of the best. OUT THERE, got to find that one. 🌟
She passed in 2018; this is a very old video. She was, like Frank Herbert, a Pacific Northwest literary treasure worth bragging about. Both gone now, alas.
When I was a teenager back in the dim and distant past, all my friends were immersed in Tolkien and his Rings trilogy. I on the other hand was into Ms. Le Guin's Earthsea trilogy, which I have read and re-read many times since then.
She was a great talent- but hey, she wrote a lot, so there’s always another LeGuin book to discover. I had wanted to read “Always Coming Home,” but somehow avoided it for decades. It’s finally on my bedside reading pile. 😁
The most prescient, engaging and important writer of the 20th century. She lives forever in our hearts and minds!
Important writer, great photographer, wonderful Oregon scenery. Thanks. Excellent journalism.
Thank you! She was wonderful.
Beautiful short. Thank you, OPB. An absolute legend and true original.👑
Tombs of Atuan is a personal fav. Earthsea is a fun and beautiful read.❤
I love this writers work. I have read almost all of her books. I made decisions about my life studying the best SF writers in last century, and this one.
Thanks for letting us see them. Broadcast more of the interview please.
I have read most of her books. Thank you for writing these excellent journeys through imGination and Challenge. I was influenced by the great SciFi writers of whom she is one of the best. OUT THERE, got to find that one. 🌟
What a wonderful profile. I've read Le Guin, but not seen much about her on video. Thank you for posting.
So happy to see her! Really had no idea she was still around!!! Love her books.
She passed in 2018; this is a very old video. She was, like Frank Herbert, a Pacific Northwest literary treasure worth bragging about. Both gone now, alas.
This is so wonderful. There is no one like Ursula.
When I was a teenager back in the dim and distant past, all my friends were immersed in Tolkien and his Rings trilogy. I on the other hand was into Ms. Le Guin's Earthsea trilogy, which I have read and re-read many times since then.
She was a true gem. Don't forget to read her final book of poems, "So far, So Good"
Lovely!
She was amazing. I still can't believe she's gone.
Loved her books as a kid! Didnt know she is from Oregon! Me too
Le Guin & Dorbrand's "Blue Moon Over Thurman Street" is a great photo-essay
I have that book! Thank you!
My favorite is still A Wind In The Door. Thank you!
Very great books with important themes
She was a great talent- but hey, she wrote a lot, so there’s always another LeGuin book to discover. I had wanted to read “Always Coming Home,” but somehow avoided it for decades. It’s finally on my bedside reading pile. 😁
shoulda won the nobel
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Lathe of Heaven 🌌 📽️