The Found and the Lost

The Collected Novellas of Ursula K. Le Guin

Paperback, 801 pages

English language

Published Nov. 6, 2017 by Saga Press.

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978-1-4814-5140-6
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4 stars (4 reviews)

Every novella by Ursula K. Le Guin, an icon in American literature, collected for the first time in one breathtaking volume.

Ursula K. Le Guin has won multiple prizes and accolades from the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters to the Newbery Honor, the Nebula, Hugo, World Fantasy, and PEN/Malamud Awards. She has had her work collected over the years, but never as a complete retrospective of her longer works as represented in the wonderful The Found and the Lost.

Includes: -Vaster Than Empires and More Slow -Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight -Hernes -The Matter of Seggri -Another Story or a Fisherman of the Inland Sea -Forgiveness Day -A Man of the People -A Woman's Liberation -Old Music and the Slave Women -The Finder -On the High Marsh -Dragonfly -Paradises Lost

This collection is a literary treasure chest that belongs in every home library.

2 editions

Good but too grounded for my taste

3 stars

There were several stories set in four or five worlds. The first one I liked, it was fairy-tale or fable like, but a bit more mundane, and that was cool. Then there was one that read like a long poem, not as cool as The Poet X but like, very much a vibe, though the vibe was oppressed women, imho, so did not like that one that much. Then there was some sci fi and I got excited, and I really enjoyed that one. There were several stories in that universe spanning several different times and places and each time a different protagonist made it feel very real because each protagonist felt real even though it was happening in a universe where accidental time travel and multi world coalition was possible. Enjoyed that one a lot. Then there were Erthsea stories, and I realized why I never liked The Earthsea …

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5 stars

This is a wonderful collection of stories. There are some Earthsea and Hainish Cycle tie-ins, mixed in with other tales that stand alone (as far as I can tell). I've never read any Earthsea books myself (I know, I know, I need to fix this!), though I've read a couple of the Hainish books. Familiarity with the Hainish/Ekumen world was helpful but not necessary. I suspect the Earthsea stories would also be more rewarding with some pre-existing familiarity, though I appreciated them without it.

I don't expect to read a collection of stories and enjoy them this consistently. I liked some more than others of course, but the only one in the bunch I didn't enjoy was Hernes.

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