Ursula K. Le Guin - Select Bibliography

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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