Ursula K. Le Guin Three Ounce Forever Stamps
Ursula K. Le Guin Three Ounce Forever Stamps
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Stamp Category:Commemorative
Series: Literary Arts
Value: 1.16$ Three Ounce Mail Rate
First Day of Issue:July 27, 2021
First Day City: Portland, Oregon
Printed by: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Format: Panes of 20
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (October 21, 1929 January 22, 2018) was a well-known American author who wrote in several different styles. She published science fiction, childrens stories, short stories, and poetry, as well as literary criticisms and English translations.
Le Guin was born in Berkeley, California, to author Theodora Kroeber and anthropologist Alfred Louis Kroeber. With two scholarly parents, the four Kroeber children all developed a love of reading from an early age. Le Guin was especially interested in science fiction and fantasy novels as well as myths and legends.
It wasnt until the late 1950s that Le Guin began her writing career. Her first big hit was A Wizard of Earthsea (1968), followed by The Left Hand of Darkness (1969). Many critics describe these as Le Guins masterpieces. In fact, she was awarded the coveted Hugo and Nebula awards for best novel for the latter piece. She was the first woman in history to receive both awards.
Ursula K. Le Guins writing was different from many other authors at the time. She ignored typical ideas about writing fiction and addressed real-life issues such as race, gender, and sexuality. These concepts made Le Guins novels relatable to a wide audience and earned her a place among the literary greats.



