Tales from Earthsea

by Ursula K. Le Guin

Editions:

  • Hardcover - 320 pages (May 2001) Harcourt; ISBN: 0151005613
  • Audio Cassette, unabridged, (9 September, 2001) Audio Literature; ISBN: 1574534521 (narrated by Scott Brick and Gabrielle De Cuit)

This is a collection of short stories in the Earthsea Series. It contains a "Description of Earthsea" and five stories:

  • The Finder
  • Darkrose and Diamond
  • The Bones of the Earth
  • On the High Marsh
  • Dragonfly

Tales from Earthsea, Puffin 2000 (larger image)

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This synopsis and the cover image are boldly taken from the Publisher's site, www.harcourt.com. I don't think they mind us using them here.

The tales of this book, as Ursula K. Le Guin writes in her introduction, explore or extend the world established by her first four Earthsea novels. Yet each stands on its own.

"The Finder," a novella set a few hundred years before A Wizard of Earthsea, presents a dark and troubled Archipelago and shows how some of its customs and institutions came to be. "The Bones of the Earth" features the wizards who taught the wizard who first taught Ged and demonstrates how humility, if great enough, can contend with an earthquake. "Darkrose and Diamond" is a delightful story of young courtship showing that wizards sometimes pursue alternative careers. "On the High Marsh" tells of the love of power-and of the power of love. "Dragonfly" shows how a determined woman can break the glass ceiling of male magedom.

Concluding with an account of Earthsea's history, people, languages, literature, and magic, this collection also features two new maps of Earthsea.

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