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Ursula K Le Guin: US fantasy author dies at home in Oregon | Ursula K Le Guin: US fantasy author dies at home in Oregon |
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Award-winning US science fiction and fantasy author Ursula K Le Guin has died, aged 88, her family said. | Award-winning US science fiction and fantasy author Ursula K Le Guin has died, aged 88, her family said. |
The best-selling writer passed away on Monday at her home in Portland, Oregon, after a period of ill health. | The best-selling writer passed away on Monday at her home in Portland, Oregon, after a period of ill health. |
Le Guin's books melded dragons and wizards with spaceships to tackle earth-bound problems of race, gender and class. | Le Guin's books melded dragons and wizards with spaceships to tackle earth-bound problems of race, gender and class. |
She wrote more than 20 novels and over 100 short stories that sold millions of copies around the world. | She wrote more than 20 novels and over 100 short stories that sold millions of copies around the world. |
Her verified Twitter account posted a statement on Tuesday evening saying: "The family of Ursula K Le Guin is deeply saddened to announce her peaceful death yesterday afternoon." | Her verified Twitter account posted a statement on Tuesday evening saying: "The family of Ursula K Le Guin is deeply saddened to announce her peaceful death yesterday afternoon." |
She was best known for the Earthsea series, written for young adults, and her 1969 sci-fi classic The Left Hand of Darkness, set on a planet called Gethen, where everyone is ambisexual. | She was best known for the Earthsea series, written for young adults, and her 1969 sci-fi classic The Left Hand of Darkness, set on a planet called Gethen, where everyone is ambisexual. |
"I tend to avoid fiction about dysfunctional urban middle-class people written in the present tense," she once said. | "I tend to avoid fiction about dysfunctional urban middle-class people written in the present tense," she once said. |
"This makes it hard to find a new novel, sometimes." | "This makes it hard to find a new novel, sometimes." |
In a career spanning more than half a century, she won a number of Nebula and Hugo science fiction and fantasy awards. | In a career spanning more than half a century, she won a number of Nebula and Hugo science fiction and fantasy awards. |
She also received the Newbery Medal, the top honour for US children's literature and the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American letters. | She also received the Newbery Medal, the top honour for US children's literature and the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American letters. |
The US Library of Congress in 2000 designated her a Living Legend for her contribution to America's cultural heritage. | The US Library of Congress in 2000 designated her a Living Legend for her contribution to America's cultural heritage. |
Reacting to news of her death, US horror author Stephen King paid tribute to Le Guin as "one of the greats". | Reacting to news of her death, US horror author Stephen King paid tribute to Le Guin as "one of the greats". |
"Not just a science fiction writer; a literary icon. Godspeed into the galaxy," he wrote on Twitter. | "Not just a science fiction writer; a literary icon. Godspeed into the galaxy," he wrote on Twitter. |
Le Guin was born Ursula Kroeber on 21 October 1929 in Berkeley, California. | |
She was educated at Radcliffe College, Massachusetts, and New York's Columbia University, becoming a Fulbright Fellow in 1953. | |
She became an expert in anthropology and was influenced by anarchist and Taoist thinking. | She became an expert in anthropology and was influenced by anarchist and Taoist thinking. |
Her first novel, Rocannon's World, was published in 1966. | Her first novel, Rocannon's World, was published in 1966. |
She married historian Charles Le Guin, and the couple had three children. | She married historian Charles Le Guin, and the couple had three children. |