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Always Coming Home: A Novel

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ā€œOne of [Le Guin's] most radical novels. . . . A study in what a complete and utter rejection of capitalism and patriarchy might look likeā€”for society and for the art of storytelling.""ā€”The Millions

Reissued for a new generation of readers, Always Coming Home is Ursula K. Le Guinā€™s magnificent work of imagination, a visionary, genre-crossing story about a future utopian community on the Northern California coast, hailed as ā€œmasterlyā€ (Newsweek), ā€œhypnoticā€ (People) and ā€œ[her] most consistently lyric and luminous bookā€ (New York Times). This new edition features an introduction by Shruti Swamy, author of A House is a Body, as well as illuminating extra material that includes interviews and liner notes to the book's musical soundtrack.

Midway through her career, Le Guin embarked on one of her most detailed, impressive literary projects, a novel that took more than five years to complete. Blending story and fable, poetry, artwork, and song, Always Coming Home is this legendary writerā€™s fictional ethnography of the Kesh, a people of the far future living in a post-apocalyptic Napa Valley.

Having survived ecological catastrophe brought on by relentless industrialization, the Kesh are a peaceful people who reject governance and the constriction of genders, limit population growth to prevent overcrowding and preserve resources, and maintain a healthy community in which everyone works to contribute to its well-being. This richly imagined story unfolds through a series of narrated ā€œtranslationsā€ that illuminate individual lives, including a woman named Stone Telling, who travels beyond the Valley and comes to reside with another tribe, the patriarchal Condor people. With sharp poignancy, Le Guin explores the complexities of the Keshā€™s unified society and presents to usā€”in exquisite detailā€”their lives, histories, adventures, customs, language, and art.

In addition to poems and folk tales, Le Guin created verse dramas, records of oral performances, recipes, and even an alphabet and glossary of the Kesh language. The novel is illustrated throughout with drawings by artist Margaret Chodos and includes a musical componentā€”original recordings of Kesh songs that Le Guin collaborated on with composer Todd Bartonā€”bringing this utterly original and compelling world to life.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.