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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1989

Originally published
  
1989

Country
  
United States of America

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Publisher
  
Grove Press (hardback)

Media type
  
book

Author
  
Ursula K. Le Guin

OCLC
  
17917308

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Nominations
  
Hugo Award for Best Related Work, Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction

Similar
  
Ursula K Le Guin books, Other books

Dancing at the Edge of the World is a 1989 nonfiction collection by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Contents

The works are divided into two categories: talks and essays, and book and movie reviews. Within the categories, the works are organized chronologically, and are further marked by what Le Guin calls the Guide Ursuline—a system of symbols denoting the main theme of the works. The four themes with which she categorizes the essays are feminism, social responsibility, literature and travel.

Talks and Essays

  • 1976: "The Space Crone" (feminism, social responsibility)
  • 1976: "Is Gender Necessary? Redux" (literature, feminism)
  • 1978: "Moral and Ethical Implications of Family Planning" (feminism, social responsibility)
  • 1979: "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night" (literature)
  • 1979: "Working on 'The Lathe'" (literature)
  • 1980: "Some Thoughts on Narrative" (literature)
  • 1981: "World-Making" (literature)
  • 1981: "Hunger" (social responsibility)
  • 1981: "Places Names" (travel)
  • 1982: "The Princess" (social responsibility, feminism)
  • 1982: "A Non-Euclidean View of California as a Cold Place to Be" (literature)
  • 1982: "Facing It" (social responsibility)
  • 1983: "Reciprocity of Prose and Poetry" (literature)
  • 1983: "A Left-Handed Commencement Address" (feminism, social responsibility)
  • 1983: "Along the Platte" (travel)
  • 1984: "Whose Lathe?" (literature, social responsibility)
  • 1984: "The Woman Without Answers" (literature)
  • 1984: "The Second Report of the Shipwrecked Foreigner to the Kadanh of Derb" (social responsibility)
  • 1985: "Room 9, Car 1430" (travel)
  • 1985: "Theodora" (literature)
  • 1985: "Science Fiction and the Future" (literature, social responsibility)
  • 1985: "The Only Good Author?" (literature)
  • 1986: "Bryn Mawr Commencement Address" (feminism, social responsibility)
  • 1986: "Woman / Wilderness" (feminism, social responsibility)
  • 1986: "The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction" (feminism, literature)
  • 1986: "Heroes" (literature, feminism)
  • 1986: "Prospects for Women in Writing" (feminism)
  • 1986: "Text, Silence, Performance" (literature)
  • 1987: "'Who is Responsible?'" (literature)
  • 1987: "Conflict" (literature)
  • 1987: "'Where Do You Get Your Ideas From?'" (literature)
  • 1988: "Over the Hills and a Great Way Off" (travel)
  • 1988: "The Fisherwoman's Daughter" (feminism, literature)
  • Reviews

  • 1977: "The Dark Tower, C. S. Lewis"
  • 1978: "Close Encounters, Star Wars, and the Tertium Quid"
  • 1979: "Shikasta, by Doris Lessing"
  • 1980: "Two from Venom"
  • 1980: "Freddy's Book and Vlemk, by John Gardner"
  • 1980: "The Marriage Between Zones Three, Four and Five, by Doris Lessing"
  • 1980: "Kalila and Dimna, retold by Ramsay Wood"
  • 1980: "Unfinished Business, by Maggie Scarf"
  • 1980: "Italian Folktales, by Italo Calvino"
  • 1981: "Peake's Progress, by Mervyn Peake"
  • 1983: "The Sentimental Agents, by Doris Lessing"
  • 1984: "Difficult Loves, by Italo Calvino"
  • 1984: "'Forsaking Kingdoms': Five Poets"
  • 1985: "The Mythology of North America, by John Bierhorst"
  • 1986: "Silent Partners, by Eugene Linden"
  • 1986: "Outside the Gates, by Molly Gloss"
  • 1986: "Golden Days, by Carolyn See"
  • Awards and honors

    The book was a finalist for the 1990 Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book.

    References

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