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  1. Orsinian Tales is a collection of eleven short stories by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, most of them set in the imaginary East European country of Orsinia.

  2. Here is a dimension of Le Guins extraordinary literary imagination that will surprise and delight readers. Complete with a newly researched chronology of the author’s life and career. A 1977 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction. Orsinian Tales was originally published by Harper & Row in 1976.

  3. 14 de dic. de 2004 · In this enchanting collection, Ursula K. Le Guin brings to mainstream fiction the same compelling mastery of word and deed, of story and character, of violence and love, that has won her the Pushcart Prize, and the Kafka and National Book Awards.

  4. 1 de sept. de 1976 · In this enchanting collection, Ursula K. Le Guin brings to mainstream fiction the same compelling mastery of word and deed, of story and character, of violence and love, that has won her the Pushcart Prize, and the Kafka and National Book Awards.

  5. In this enchanting collection, Ursula K. Le Guin brings to mainstream fiction the same compelling mastery of word and deed, of story and character, of violence...

  6. Orsinian Tales. Ursula K. Le Guin. Harper & Row, 1976 - Fiction - 179 pages. The place is Orsinia, a land of medieval keeps standing guard above walled cities, and of railways stretching...

  7. These brilliantly rendered stories recount episodes of personal drama set against a history that spans Orsinia’s emergence as an independent kingdom in the twelfth century to its absorption by the eastern Bloc after World War II. Here is a dimension of Le Guin’s extraordinary literary imagination that will surprise and delight readers.