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Words are my matter : writings about life and books, 2000-2016 with a journal of a writer's week / Ursula K. Le Guin.

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  • ISBN: 9781618731340
  • ISBN: 1618731343
  • Physical Description: iv, 316 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Easthampton, MA : Small Beer Press, [2016]

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Foreword -- Talks, essays, and occasional pieces. The operating instructions ; What it was like ; Genre: a word only a Frenchman could love ; "Things not actually present" ; A response, by ansible, from Tau Ceti ; The beast in the book ; Inventing languages ; How to read a poem: "Gray goose and gander" ; On David Hensel's submission to the Royal Academy of Art ; On serious literature ; Teasing myself out of thought ; Living in a work of art ; Staying awake ; Great nature's second course ; What women know ; Disappearing grandmothers ; Learning to write science fiction from Virginia Woolf ; The death of the book ; Le Guin's hypothesis ; Making up stories ; Freedom -- Book introductions and notes on writers. A very good American novel: H. L. Davis's Honey in the Horn ; Philip K. Dick: The Man in the High Castle ; Huxley's bad trip ; Stanislaw Lem: Solaris ; George MacDonald: The Princess and the Goblin ; The wild winds of possibility: Vonda McIntyre's Dreamsnake ; Getting it right: Charles L. McNichols's Crazy Weather ; On Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago ; Examples of dignity: thoughts on the works of José Saramago ; Arkady and Boris Strugatsky: Roadside Picnic ; Jack Vance: The Languages of Pao ; H. G. Wells: The First Men in the Moon ; H. G. Wells: The Time Machine ; Wells's worlds -- Book reviews. Margaret Atwood: Moral Disorder ; Margaret Atwood: The Year of the Flood ; Margaret Atwood: Stone Mattress ; J. G. Ballard: Kingdom Come ; Roberto Bolaño: Monsieur Pain ; T. C. Boyle: When the Killing's Done ; Geraldine Brooks: People of the Book ; Italo Calvino: The Complete Cosmicomics ; Margaret Drabble: The Sea Lady ; Carol Emshwiller: Ledoyt ; Alan Garner: Boneland ; Kent Haruf: Benediction ; Kent Haruf: Our Souls at Night ; Tove Jansson: The True Deceiver ; Barbara Kingsolver: Flight Behavior ; Chang-Rae Lee: On Such a Full Sea ; Doris Lessing: The Cleft ; Donna Leon: Suffer the Little Children ; Yann Martel: The High Mountains of Portugal ; China Miéville: Embassytown ; China Miéville: Three Moments of an Explosion ; David Mitchell: The Bone Clocks ; Jan Morris: Hav ; Julie Otsuka: The Buddha in the Attic ; Salman Rushdie: The Enchantress of Florence ; Salman Rushdie: Two Years, Eight Months, and Twenty-Eight Nights ; José Saramago: Raised from the Ground ; José Saramago: Skylight ; Sylvia Townsend Warner: Dorset Stories ; Jo Walton: Among Others ; Jeanette Winterson: The Stone Gods ; Stefan Zweig: The Post Office Girl -- The Hope of Rabbits: A Journal of a Writer's Week.
Summary, etc.:
This collection of Ursula K. Le Guin's recent talks, essays, introductions is the best manual we have for exploring the worlds explored in recent fiction; the most useful guide to the country we're visiting, life.
Subject: American essays.
Genre: Essays.
Book reviews.

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Words Are My Matter : Talks, Essays, Introductions, Reviews and the Journal of a Writer's Week, 2000-2016
Words Are My Matter : Talks, Essays, Introductions, Reviews and the Journal of a Writer's Week, 2000-2016
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*Starred Review* Words are what matter. The sharing of words, the redoubtable Le Guin writes in this collection of (for the most part) previously published talks, essays, book introductions, and reviews. Together, they put the lie to her assertion that I seldom have as much pleasure in reading nonfiction as I do in a poem or a story. For these examples of her own nonfiction are, for her readers, an undivided pleasure. Part of that pleasure derives from the investment of energy they demand from the reader. What she says of science fiction is apposite in this regard: the good stuff, like all good fiction, is not for lazy minds. Le Guin's own energetic mind addresses a variety of subjects: genre, of course, especially science fiction, which she insists is literature; the commodification of books and the primacy in publishing of the bottom line, both of which she decries; the work of Margaret Atwood and José Saramago; and in one of the best pieces in the book the house in which she grew up. Finally, what she says of poetry Its primary job is simply to find the words that give it its right, true shape might well be said of all the shapely pieces in this generous, edifying, and invaluable collection.--Cart, Michael Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Words Are My Matter : Talks, Essays, Introductions, Reviews and the Journal of a Writer's Week, 2000-2016
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Collected nonfiction by the prolific, multiaward-winning writer.The author of novels (21), short stories (11 volumes), essays (four collections), childrens books (12), poetry (six volumes), and translations (four volumes), Le Guin (Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story, 2015, etc.) also writes book reviews and occasional essays, delivers talks, and contributes introductions to other writers works. These short pieces comprise a volume that, like many such miscellaneous collections, is uneven, but the few minor pieces are outweighed by several gems. Among the latter is an evocative memoir of the elegant, somewhat eccentric house in which the author grew up in California and where her family lived for 54 years, designed by the renowned architect Bernard Maybeck. The house was remarkably beautiful, delightfully comfortable, and almost entirely practical. Not completely, however, since it lacked stairs to the basement, and those to the upper floors ended in steps so narrow, furniture movers met their doom. Le Guin remembers the mellow, silken redwood of the interior, which imparted a special, pleasant fragrance. In another moving piece, the author recalls what it was like to be twenty and pregnant in 1950, before Roe vs. Wade, risking being expelled from college and choosing to have an abortion rather than bring a child into a bleak future. Many pieces reflect her commitment to craft, her belief in the endurance of the book as physical object, and her objections to the false categorical value judgment that elevates literature above genrewhich would include much of Le Guins output of science fiction and childrens books. Literature is the extant body of written art, she writes. All novels belong to it. One excellent piece, not previously published, rails against the masculine orientation of discussion of books and authors in the press. In a review of Kent Harufs Benediction, Le Guin remarks on a characters humor so dry its almost ether. That praise applies to Le Guin as well in a collection notable for its wit, unvarnished opinions, and passion. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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This collection of writing about writing by multi-award-winning author Le Guin (A Wizard of Earthsea, The Tombs of Atuan, and The Farthest Shore, among others) includes talks, essays, introductions, and book reviews. The reviews alone-covering such authors as Doris Lessing, Yann -Martel, -David Mitchell, Salman Rushdie, and Jeanette Winterson-make this a volume worth savoring, but the novelist's essays concerning the future of literature are of special note. Le Guin's dismissal of neo-luddite handwringing over the shift from page to screen, tempered against her dispassionate dissection of that same technology's limitations and vulnerabilities, provide rational appraisal of the current state of publishing in general and suggest a meaningful path forward for all concerned. Le Guin's literary prestige and popular appeal mean that this title will find a large audience; its relatively narrow focus (three separate survey collections of the author's other short works have been or will be published this year) makes it a fast read. VERDICT Recommended for all libraries as well as fans of the author and literature about literature. [See "Editors' Fall Picks," LJ 9/1/16, p. 27.].-Jenny Brewer, Helen Hall Lib., League City, TX © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Le Guin (The Real and the Unreal), an honored and prodigious fiction writer, will delight her many fans with these 67 selections of her recent nonfiction. The wide-ranging collection includes essays, lectures, introductions, and reviews, all informed by Le Guin's erudition, offered without academic mystification, and written (or spoken) with an inviting grace. Herself a genre-defying writer most associated with science fiction and fantasy, Le Guin frequently challenges the restrictiveness of genre-based value judgments that relegate science fiction to a "literary ghetto." Le Guin's book speaks both to readers, in the succinct and lucid reviews and introductions, and to writers, as in "Making Up Stories," in which she urges writers to be readers, and "The Hope of Rabbits," her journal of a week at a writers' retreat. Le Guin's nominal topic is often a book, but her subjects are more complex, reaching deeply into the nexus of politics and language, women's issues, the effects of technology, and books as commerce. In a resonating essay, "What Women Know," Le Guin discusses the differences between stories told by men and women, remarking, "I think it's worth thinking about." That's this collection in a nutshell: everywhere something to think about. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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