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Ursula K. Le Guin: Always Coming Home (LOA #315)
Ursula K. Le Guin: Always Coming Home (LOA #315): Author's Expanded Edition | Ursula K. Le Guin
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Ursula K. Le Guin's richly-imagined vision of a post-apocalyptic California, in a newly expanded version prepared shortly before her death This fourth volume in the Library of Americas definitive Ursula K. Le guin edition presents her most ambitious novel and finest achievement, a mid-career masterpiece that showcases her unique genius for world building. Framed as an anthropologists report on the Kesh, survivors of ecological catastrophe living in a future Napa Valley, Always Coming Home (1985) is an utterly original tapestry of history and myth, fable and poetry, story- telling and song. Prepared in close consultation with the author, this expanded edition features new material added just before her death, including for the first time two missing chapters of the Kesh novel Dangerous People. The volume con- cludes with a selection of Le guins essays about the novels genesis and larger aims, a note on its editorial and publication history, and an updated chronology of Le guins life and career. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nations literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americas best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
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shanaqui
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Amsterdam book haul! I might be living in the UK now, but ABC are still awesome and have a better selection than many UK bookshops. I got a new copy of Always Coming Home because mine was second hand when I got it, and is kinda battered. And I got American Hippo because I 💙 Hero and didn't own it yet (had an e-ARC). The others are new to me. Well, I think I had an ebook of Fire Logic somewhere, but still... it feels like that doesn't count.

tessavi Oh! Where in Amsterdam? I should visit that store next time I am visiting home. I love New English Bookstore at the end of the Kalverstraat. 5y
shanaqui @tessavi Spui, near the Waterstones and I think another as well I can't remember as well! ABC are great -- super friendly, and a good selection, including a shelf of reduced price books too. 😁 It was a yearly treat for me when I lived in Belgium -- for our anniversary, my wife would drive us to Amsterdam for a day out, mostly so I could get a good selection of books in English! 5y
tessavi @shanaqui Thanks! Wish I had known that last December when I was in Amsterdam. 5y
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hgrimes
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My husband‘s out of town all weekend, so I went to the used bookstores and there was no one there to butt in and teach me about self-control! 🤩

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meganlynae
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I‘m so excited to start this. It came today and I squealed over the illustrations. I love new books and an Ursula Le Guin is the absolute best of all possible new books.