- The
Tombs of
Atuan /ˈætuːɑːn/ is a
fantasy novel by the
American author Ursula K. Le Guin,
first published in the
Winter 1970
issue of
Worlds of Fantasy...
-
Ursula K. Le Guin.
Beginning with A
Wizard of
Earthsea (1968), The
Tombs of
Atuan, (1970) and The ****hest S**** (1972), the
series was
continued in Tehanu...
-
Place of the
Tombs of
Atuan. (The
Tombs of
Atuan)
Mebbeth –
Mebbeth is a
priestess at the
Place of the Tombs. (The
Tombs of
Atuan) Mead — Mead is a woman...
- as the
Earthsea Cycle,
together with A
Wizard of Earthsea: The
Tombs of
Atuan (1971), The ****hest S**** (1972),
Tehanu (1990), The
Other Wind (2001)...
- of the
first two
Earthsea novels, A
Wizard of
Earthsea and The
Tombs of
Atuan, the
story follows Ged (Shawn Ashmore), a
powerful but
reckless mage-in-training...
- of Earthsea,
first published in 1968, and
continuing with The
Tombs of
Atuan, The ****hest S****, Tehanu,
Tales from
Earthsea and The
Other Wind. Nine...
- novels, and Tenar, the
protagonist of the
second in the series, The
Tombs of
Atuan. It won the 1990
Nebula Award for Best Novel, and the 1991
Locus Award for...
-
Earthsea trilogy,
beginning with A
Wizard of
Earthsea and The
Tombs of
Atuan.
Decades later, The ****hest S****
follows the
wizard Ged in his
final adventure...
-
underground labyrinth in
which some of them
reside on the
island of
Atuan. In The
Tombs of
Atuan, Ged
ventures into this
labyrinth while searching for half of...
- coming-of-age in the next two
installments of the
Earthsea series, The
Tombs of
Atuan and The ****hest S****,
published in 1971 and 1972, respectively. Both books...