Select Bibliography
Ursula K. Le Guin has written fiction and nonfiction works for audiences including children, adults and scholars. Her most notable works are listed here.
- Earthsea fantasy series
- A Wizard of Earthsea, 1968 (Lewis Carroll Shelf Award winner, 1979)
- The Tombs of Atuan, 1971 (Newbery Honor winner, 1972)
- The Farthest Shore, 1972 (National Book Award winner, 1973)
- Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea, 1990 (Nebula Award winner, 1990; Locus Fantasy Award winner, 1991)
- Tales from Earthsea, 2001 (Short Stories)
- The Other Wind, 2001 (World Fantasy Award winner, 2002)
- Hainish science fiction series
- Rocannon's World, 1966
- Planet of Exile, 1966
- City of Illusions, 1967
- The Left Hand of Darkness, 1969 (winner of the Hugo Award, 1969 and Nebula Award, 1970)
- The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia, 1974 (Nebula Award winner, 1974; Hugo and Locus Awards winner, 1975)
- The Word for World is Forest, 1976 (winner of the Hugo Award for best novella)
- Four Ways to Forgiveness, 1995 (Four Stories of the Ekumen)
- The Telling, 2000 (Locus SF Award winner, 2001; Endeavour Award winner)
- Miscellaneous
- The Lathe of Heaven, 1971 (made into TV movies, 1980 and 2002; Locus SF Award winner, 1972)
- The Wind's Twelve Quarters, 1975
- Orsinian Tales, 1976
- The Eye of the Heron, 1978 (first published in the anthology Millennial Women)
- The Beginning Place, 1980 (also published as Threshold, 1986)
- The Compass Rose, 1982
- Always Coming Home, 1985
- Lavinia, 2008 (Locus Fantasy Award winner, 2009)
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