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Ursula K Le Guin

October 2023

  • ‘Lets us look at our own world in a new light’ … Fantasy: Realms of Imagination exhibition

    British Library celebrates the surging popularity of fantasy fiction

    Authors’ sketches, early editions and movie props all feature in a new exhibition exploring the long history of the genre

July 2023

  • A movie poster of Hayao Miyazaki's film How Do You Live? displayed outside a movie theatre in Tokyo

    The Guardian view on Studio Ghibli: a Japanese success story in a faltering film world

    Editorial: The latest anime from director Hayao Miyazaki aced at the box office without any marketing. All credit to his unique vision and passionate fans

March 2023

  • Solaris by Stanislaw Lem was adapted for the screen by director Andrei Tarkovsky.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 visionary books about scientists: searching for an answer

    From Virginia Woolf to Primo Levi, authors are drawn to capturing scientists’ obsessive quest for knowledge

January 2023

  • Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

    Republic of Parenthood
    I left my baby to write this. How do artists balance creativity and the ache for their child?

    Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
    All writers and painters who are mothers must tread a heroic path. In an ideal world, we wouldn’t have to, says the Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

July 2022

  • Jude Law in The Talented Mr Ripley.

    Cultural prescription
    The green-eyed monster: music, film and comedy about jealousy

    From Beyoncé’s rage-fuelled anthem to Munch’s tortured portrait of his muse, our critics explore the art of jealousy

April 2022

  • AF Steadman, author of the Skandar Smith novels.

    ‘Life is short, so you have to get on with it’: AF Steadman on unicorns, leaving law and her record-breaking book deal

    Eight years after her vision of a mythical beast, the author is about to publish the first novel in the Skandar Smith trilogy. She talks about childhood and taking a chance on a dream career

March 2022

  • Madeline Miller has won the Orange Prize for fiction for her book The Songs of Achilles. Photo by Linda Nylind. 31/5/2012.

    The books of my life
    Madeline Miller: ‘Reading Ayn Rand was like being dipped in slime’

    The author of The Song of Achilles on discovering TS Eliot, her childhood love of James Herriot and the subversive genius of Chinua Achebe

October 2021

  • Ursula K Le Guin

    Realists of a larger reality wanted: Ursula K Le Guin prize for fiction to launch in 2022

    Award aims to honour imaginative fiction that champions ‘hope and freedom, alternatives to conflict and a holistic view of humanity’s place in the natural world’

March 2021

  • Brenda Blethyn as Mrs Bennet in the 2005 film of Pride and Prejudice.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 matriarchs in fiction

    These women, created by authors from Jane Austen to Colm Tóibín and Toni Morrison, share a compelling reluctance to leave their power at the kitchen door

April 2020

  • A woman sitting in front of a typewriter

    From Stephen King to Anne Lamott: the 10 most inspiring, enjoyable books about how to write

    These are brilliant guides to creativity, commitment and structure – whether you intend to write yourself, or just love great writing

February 2020

  • the 2009 film of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books of eco-fiction

    As the climate crisis grows ever clearer, the best fiction can help realign our conception of nature

November 2019

  • Australian Ballet’s version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

    Top 10s
    From Alice in Wonderland to the Hitchhiker's Guide: top 10 books about mathematics

    From Lewis Carroll to Douglas Adams and even Dostoevsky, the imaginative possibilities of numbers have animated some dazzling fiction

May 2019

  • Ian McEwan

    Brief letters
    Tanks for the amusing subtitles

    Brief letters: Science fiction | Lost in translation | Ship gender | Black squirrels | Funeral songs

December 2018

  • Ursula K Le Guin

    The Observer's obituaries of 2018
    Ursula K Le Guin remembered by her son Theo Downes-Le Guin

    The youngest child of one of America’s most revered writers of science fiction and fantasy on his mother’s lifelong advocacy of freedom and her towering final speech

November 2018

  • a still from the 1997 film of Regeneration.

    Top 10s
    From Roth to Le Guin: top 10 novels about the first world war

    Authors such as Virginia Woolf and Pat Barker show how the conflict’s devastating impact carried on long after the 1918 armistice

October 2018

  • ORSON WELLES during the shooting of DON QUIXOTE Picture from the Ronald Grant Archive

    Orson Welles' jungle book, Bilbo on mushrooms: the great unmade movies

    For every glittering Hollywood project that hits cinemas, there’s a raft that never see the light of day. Here’s five of the most fascinating films you’ll never see

May 2018

  • Ursula K Le Guin in 2011.

    Ursula K Le Guin film reveals her struggle to write women into fantasy

  • Allison Devers, founder of the Second Shelf project

    Balance the books: one woman's fight to keep great female writers on shelves

March 2018

  • Ursula Le Guin in 1985, the year Always Coming Home was released.

    Books blog
    'Deeply weird and enjoyable': Ursula K Le Guin's electronica album

  • Ursula Le Guin<br>LOS ANGELES - DEC 15: Ursula Le Guin at home in Portland, Origon, California December 15 2005. (Photo by Dan Tuffs/Getty Images)

    Dreams Must Explain Themselves by Ursula K Le Guin review – writing and the feminist fellowship

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