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CURRENT CATALOG › A LARGER REALITY by Ursula K. Le Guin

A LARGER REALITY by Ursula K. Le Guin

$25.00

A beautiful compilation of poems, stories, essays, talks, and illustrations by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Edited and designed by Conner Bouchard-Roberts

With additional essays on Le Guin's thinking and craft by: adrienne maree brown, Isabelle Stengers, Moe Bowstern, Lola Milholland, Nisi Shawl, David Naimon, Mary Anne Mohanraj, Margaret Killjoy, Julie Phillips, and Harold Bloom.

"It is extremely well designed by Bouchard-Roberts. All the elements – poems, stories, criticism, artwork – are sharply differentiated, yet blend into a harmonious whole." - TLS

WT043 | 6.25 × 8in | 344 pages | Smyth-sewn paperback | Limited Edition

This book serves as the accompanying publication to an art exhibition, of the same name, about Ursula’s life and work, showing Oregon Contemporary Museum (from Nov 1st 2025 - Feb 8th 2026) curated by the Author’s son, Theo Downes-Le Guin.

A beautiful compilation of poems, stories, essays, talks, and illustrations by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Edited and designed by Conner Bouchard-Roberts

With additional essays on Le Guin's thinking and craft by: adrienne maree brown, Isabelle Stengers, Moe Bowstern, Lola Milholland, Nisi Shawl, David Naimon, Mary Anne Mohanraj, Margaret Killjoy, Julie Phillips, and Harold Bloom.

"It is extremely well designed by Bouchard-Roberts. All the elements – poems, stories, criticism, artwork – are sharply differentiated, yet blend into a harmonious whole." - TLS

WT043 | 6.25 × 8in | 344 pages | Smyth-sewn paperback | Limited Edition

This book serves as the accompanying publication to an art exhibition, of the same name, about Ursula’s life and work, showing Oregon Contemporary Museum (from Nov 1st 2025 - Feb 8th 2026) curated by the Author’s son, Theo Downes-Le Guin.