URSULA LE GUIN - WALKING IN CORNWALL
This is a new edition of a poetry book by the American author Ursula Le
Guin published in the mid-1970s, Walking In Cornwall. The poems are
about a visit to Cornwall in the West of England that Le Guin made with
her family.
Walking In Cornwall is illustrated in full colour with paintings by
contemporary Cornish artists Paul Lewin and Paul Evans, and includes
images of some of the places described in Ursula Le Guin's poems.
Born in 1929 in Berkeley, California, Ursula Le Guin is the daughter of
the writer Theodora Kroeber and anthropologist Alfred Kroeber. She
studied at Radcliffe College and Columbia University. Since 1958, Le
Guin has lived in Portland, Oregon, with her husband Charles Le Guin,
whom she married in Paris in 1953. She has three children, and three
grandchildren.
Ursula Le Guin has written novels, poetry, children's books, essays and
translations. Le Guin's most well-known works are her Earthsea
fantasies, and her science fiction novels, such as The Left Hand of
Darkness, The Dispossessed and Always Coming Home. She also has eleven
collections of short stories, six poetry books, and eleven books for
children (including the Catwings books). Le Guin's books have received
the National Book Award, five Hugo Awards, five Nebula Awards and the
Kafka Award, among many others, and have been finalists for the Pulitzer
Prize and American Book Award.
Illustrations and bibliography. This edition includes additional
paintings.
Also available in hardback and in a colour edition.
ISBN 9781861714374. www.crmoon.com