Na Całą Orsinię składają się wszystkie teksty Ursuli K. Le Guin osadzone w Orsinii: powieść Malafrena (1979), trzy piosenki, zbiór opowiadań Opowieści orsiniańskie (1976) oraz dwa dodatkowe opowiadania.Pomysł kraju zwanego Orsinią przyszedł Ursuli Le Guin do głowy w 1949 roku podczas studiów w Radcliffe. Kolejne teksty cyklu powstawały w późniejszych latach, publikowane były w różnych zbiorach opowiadań oraz w tygodniku "The New Yorker".
Orsinia Serie
Esta serie se sumerge en la tierra ficticia de Orsinia, narrando su tumultuosa historia desde un reino medieval hasta las convulsiones del siglo XX. Las narrativas entrelazan dramas personales con eventos históricos de gran alcance, explorando temas profundos de amor, deber e identidad. Ambientada en un telón de fondo de paisajes evocadores, las historias capturan el espíritu perdurable de una nación marcada por la tradición, la revolución y la resiliencia. Ofrece un rico tapiz de la experiencia humana dentro de un entorno geopolítico único.



North to Orsinia and the boundaries between reality and madness... South to discover Antarctica with three ladies from Chile... West to find an enchanted harp and the borderland between life and death... and onward to all points on and off the compass.Contents:The Author of the Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics (1974)The New Atlantis (1975)Schrödinger's Cat (1974)Two Delays on the Northern Line (1979)SQ (1978)Small Change (1981)The First Report of the Shipwrecked Foreigner to the Kadanh of Derb (1978)The Diary of the Rose (1976)The White Donkey (1980)The Phoenix (1982)Intracom (1974)The Eye Altering (1974)Mazes (1975)The Pathways of Desire (1979)Gwilan's Harp (1977)Malheur County (1979)The Water Is Wide (1976)The Wife's Story (1982)Some Approaches to the Problem of the Shortage of Time (1979)Sur (1982)
Orsinian Tales
- 209 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Orsinia... a land of medieval forests, stonewalled cities, and railways reaching into the mountains where the old gods dwell. A country where life is harsh, dreams are gentle, and people feel torn by powerful forces and fight to remain whole. In this enchanting collection, Ursula K. Le Guin brings to mainstream fiction the same compelling mastery of word and deed, of story and character, of violence and love, that has won her the Pushcart Prize, and the Kafka and National Book Awards. - The Fountains - The Barrow (October 1976, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction) - Ile Forest - Conversations at Night - The Road East - Brothers and Sisters (1976, The Little Magazine, Vol.10, Nos.1&2) - A Week in the Country (1976, The Little Magazine, Vol.9, No.4) - An die Musik (1961, The Western Humanities Review, Vol.XV, No.3) - The House - The Lady of Moge - Imaginary Countries (1973, The Harvard Advocate)