Ursula K. Le Guin's Book of Cats
(Author) Ursula K. Le GuinTHE PURR-FECT GIFT FOR CAT LOVERS: Discover the literary legend's quirky and winsome cat poems, meditations, and drawings Includes the hard-to-find The Art of Bunditsu, plus 30+ other delights from a lifetime of reflection on the mystery and magic of cats "The presence of a cat keeps me in touch with the mystery, the unreasonableness, the beauty, the stubborn wildness of the nonhuman world." In her life as in her art, Ursula K. Le Guin was fascinated by the feline. This irresistable book about cats gathers poems, mediations, and drawings dedicated to the complicated creature that her captured her imagination. Here are: The Art of Bunditsu, Le Guin's hard-to-find “tabbist” meditation on the arranging of cats 26 cat poems, many illustrated by Le Guin herself The Historic First Issue! of Le Guin's one-of-a-kind cat comic book, Supermouse Comix! Cat Correspondence: letters between Le Guin’s cat and those of her daughter detailing the Five Deliberations that cats spend their lives studying Cat Tai Chi, as depicted in a charming series of drawings A first-of-its-kind collection from a science fiction legend, this delightful purr-purri is a gift for cat lovers and Le Guin fans!
Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula K. Le Guin was an American author known for her contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. She is best known for her Earthsea series and the Hainish Cycle, which explore themes of gender, identity, and society. Le Guin's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose, philosophical depth, and imaginative world-building. She was a pioneer in the genre, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with her thought-provoking narratives. Le Guin's impact on literature has been profound, influencing generations of writers and readers with her visionary storytelling. Her most famous work is "The Left Hand of Darkness," a groundbreaking novel that explores themes of gender and politics on a distant planet. Le Guin's legacy continues to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide.