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The Language of the Night

Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction

by Ursula K. Le Guin

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A collection of twenty-four essays concerned with writing in general, the field of fantasy and science fiction, and with the author's own writing.

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Putnam

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1979

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270

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EN

Fiction / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Book details

Publisher: Putnam

Published: 1979

Pages: 270

Language: EN

Categories: Fiction / General, Literary Criticism / Science Fiction & Fantasy

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