The language of the night

Ursula K. Le Guin

earliest edition we have, 1979 Berkeley Books, 1982 257 pages

A collection of twenty-four essays concerned with writing in general, the field of fantasy and science fiction, and with the author's own writing.

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Editions we hold

Language of the Night edition · 2024 · Scribner · 9781668035054
Language of the Night edition · 2024 · Scribner · 9781668034903
El idioma de la noche hardcover · 2020 · Ediciones Gigamesh · 288 pages · 9788417507893
Language of the Night edition · 2015 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 9781473205963
The Language of the Night paperback · 1993 · Perennial · 256 pages · 9780060924126
The language of the night edition · 1992 · HarperCollins Publishers · 250 pages
The language of the night paperback · 1989 · Women's Press · 210 pages
Language Of Night Tr edition · 1985 · Berkley Trade · 270 pages
The language of the night edition · 1982 · Berkeley Books · 257 pages
The language of the night edition · 1979 · Putnam · 270 pages
The language of the night edition · 1979 · Putnam · 270 pages

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