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All but the last two years of book club groups at Texas Tech University Library

February 2022 Schedule

 

Monday, 2/7/22 7-8:30 pm

 

Monday, 2/14/22    7-8:30 pm Cancelled

 

Monday 2/21/22  7-8:30 pm

 

 

Videos about Ursula K Le Guin

Additional Reading

TTU

Aubert, Danielle.  Marking the Dis[pssed  Univ Lib Stacks (Flor 3) (N 7433,4 A93 M37 2015)

Bernado, Susan M.  Ursula K. Le Guin: a critical companion.  Univ lLib Stcks  Floor 4 PS 3562 E42 Z54 2006

Bucknall. (1981). Ursula K. Le Guin. Ungar.     Univ Lib Stacks 4 PS3562.E42.Z58

Cadden. (2004). Ursula K. Le Guin beyond genre : fiction for children and adults. Routledge.

  •   Stacks (Floor 4)   PS3562.E42 Z615 2004  LOCATE   and ebook 

Freedman, Car Howard.  Critical Theory and science fiction.  PN 3433,5 F74 2000 & ebook

Olander, & Greenberg, M. H. (1978). Ursula K. Le Guin (First edition). Taplinger Pub. Co.  Univ Lib Stacks 4 PS35362..E42.Z95

Philmus, Robert M.  Visions and re-visions: (re) costructing science fiction  Univ Lib Stacks Floor 3 PR 830 S35 P57 2005

  Reid. (1997). Presenting Ursula K. Le Guin. Twayne Publishers ; Prentice Hall International.  University Library   Stacks (Floor 4)   PS3562.E42 Z87 1997 

Spivack. (1984). Ursula K. Le Guin. Twayne Publishers.    University Library   Stacks (Floor 4)   PS3562.E42 Z92 1984  LOCATE

Suzanne Elizabeth, Reid.  Prsenting Ursula K LeGuin  PS 3562 E42 Z87 1997

Mahon Public Library

Le Guin   Ursula K

    Catwings   J FIC LEGUI

     Catwings Return  J FIC LEGUI

      Changing Planes  e audiobook

      Gifts YA FIC LEGUI        

       Powers  F LeGUI

     The Telling   FIC LEGUI

 Other

"The Dispossessed   (Wikipedia)    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dispossessed

Ursula K Le Guin LibGuides   

Research Guide - Ursual K Le Guin  jttps//libguides.southflorida.edu/c.php?g=1212491

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About Ursula K Le Guin

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Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (/ˈkroʊbər lə ˈɡwɪn/;[1] October 21, 1929 – January 22, 2018) was an American author best known for her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the Earthsea fantasy series. She was first published in 1959, and her literary career spanned nearly sixty years, producing more than twenty novels and over a hundred short stories, in addition to poetry, literary criticism, translations, and children's books. Frequently described as an author of science fiction, Le Guin has also been called a "major voice in American Letters".[2] Le Guin herself said she would prefer to be known as an "American novelist".[3]    Ursula K. Le Guin - Wikipedia