- to
Karhide,
because Estraven believes that the
reappearance of Ai in
Karhide will
convince Karhide to
accept the
Ekumen treaty,
knowing that
Karhide will...
- "Coming of Age in
Karhide" is a
science fiction short story by
Ursula K. Le Guin,
first published in 1995. The
story is set on the
fictional planet of...
-
edition was
published by
Perennial that year.
Foreword "Coming of Age in
Karhide" – 1995 in New
Legends ed. G. Bear.
Takes place on
Gethen the
planet of...
- "Coming of Age in
Karhide", and in a
later reprinting of "Winter's King",
which was
first published in 1969. "Coming of Age in
Karhide" was
later anthologized...
- "The
Matter of Seggri" (1994) "A Man of the People" "Coming of Age in
Karhide" (1995) "Mountain Ways" (1996) "Old
Music and the
Slave Women" (1999) Related...
-
Birthday of the World;
winner of the
Nebula Award, 1996 "Coming of Age in
Karhide" 1995 New
Legends collected in The
Birthday of the
World "Mountain Ways"...
- The
Birthday of the
World and The
Unreal and the Real. "Coming of Age in
Karhide"
Hainish Cycle Short story 1995 New Legends,
edited by Greg Bear and Martin...
- "The
Matter of Seggri" (1994) "A Man of the People" "Coming of Age in
Karhide" (1995) "Mountain Ways" (1996) "Old
Music and the
Slave Women" (1999) Related...
- ****uality in The Left Hand of
Darkness (1969) and
again in
Coming of Age in
Karhide (1995),
which imagine the ****uality of an
alien "human"
species in which...
- The Left Hand of Darkness, the
story follows the king of the
nation of
Karhide, who
returns to his
society after extended space travel having barely aged...