My Last Conversation with Ursula K. Le Guin / By John Freeman
For the past 57 years, one of the most
original imaginations ever to grace American letters lived in a
hundred-year-old house built from a kit from Sears. “You could order it out of a catalogue,” its owner, the writer Ursula K. Le Guin, told me three years ago. It’s late 2014 and Le Guin—the writer who invented modern science
fiction, and did so much world building—is standing on her porch,
peering out at a light Portland drizzle. “They probably even sold you the lumber, too.” ... [mehr] http://lithub.com/my-last-conversation-with-ursula-k-le-guin/
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