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Malafrena is a 1979
novel by
Ursula K. Le Guin. The only
fantastic element of this
novel is that it
takes place in the
imaginary Central European country...
- convention, or the State.
Additional stories in the
cycle include the
novel Malafrena (1979), set in the
Orsinia of the 1820s; the Borges-like
story "Two Delays...
- for adolescents, as well as the
collection Orsinian Tales and the
novel Malafrena in 1976 and 1979, respectively.
Though the
latter two were set in the...
- (1971) Very Far Away from
Anywhere Else (1976) The Eye of the
Heron (1978)
Malafrena (1979) The
Beginning Place (1980)
Always Coming Home (1985)
Lavinia (2008)...
- Tales,
Malafrena Central European country similar to
Czechoslovakia or Hungary, the
focus of
Ursula K. Le Guin's
Orsinian Tales and the
novel Malafrena. Orussia...
- (1971) Very Far Away from
Anywhere Else (1976) The Eye of the
Heron (1978)
Malafrena (1979) The
Beginning Place (1980)
Always Coming Home (1985)
Lavinia (2008)...
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Orsinia Collection 1976 New York City,
Harper & Row ISBN 978-0-06-076343-5
Malafrena Orsinia Novel 1979 New York City,
Berkley Books ISBN 978-0-425-04647-0...
- the
cover of the 2017
Gollancz edition of Orsinia, an
edition combining Malafrena and
Orsinian Tales by
Ursula K. Le Guin.
Gordes has
served as the setting...
- pp. 179 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0575022867.; Le Guin,
Ursula K (1979).
Malafrena. New York: Putnam. pp. 369. ISBN 978-0399124105.; and Le Guin
Ursula K...
- the author. Orsinia:
Featured in
Ursula K. Le Guin's
Orsinian Tales and
Malafrena. Orussia: A
country in
Eastern Europe based on the
Russian Empire in Strike...