Tales from Earthsea

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Ursula K. Le Guin: Tales from Earthsea (2001, Harcourt)

296 pages

English language

Published Nov. 3, 2001 by Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-15-100561-1
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Explores further the magical world of Earthsea through five tales of events which occur before or after the time of the original novels, as well as an essay on the people, languages, history and magic of the place.

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An essential book

I generally prefer novels to short stories, and might have skipped over this entry in the Earthsea series if I wasn't reading all of them with a group. So, I'm glad that I am reading them with a group, because I really enjoyed this book, and think that it is an essential part of the series.

I enjoyed some of the stories more than others, but there were none that I disliked at all. Overall, they very much enriched my understanding of Earthsea.

One of the things that is fascinating to me about reading this series is that I can see Le Guin growing as a writer. In particular, I see her developing the confidence to write realistic female characters, rather than the unsatisfying female characters which I think is what she felt she had to write in her earliest books (when she included female characters at all).

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Subjects

  • Fantasy fiction, American
  • Fantasy
  • Short stories