I have been feeling a little out of it, mentally, since mid-afternoon, but had sufficient focus for a book club/discussion of Le Guin's Always Coming Home on the Gathertown annex of the Scintillation Discord server this evening.

We talked about that book, and some of Le Guin's other writing, and a bit about other things, including how nice it was to be looking at and talking to people we don't live with (or, in my case, brief practical interactions with various health care workers).

Jo recommended the Library of America edition of the book, which has substantial additional material; this is hardcopy, so I need to choose a bookstore. (I haven't bought any paper books since before the pandemic.)
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I highly recommend the Library of America edition of Always Coming Home.
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I love her work. That edition might be worth making room on my bookshelf eventually
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There also is the reissued Music and Poetry of the Kesh, available as a 12 inch LP, CD, and digital download.

Now I just need to get the Library of America edition, and the LP, and get a case made for both together.
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Jo recommended the Library of America edition of the book, which has substantial additional material; this is hardcopy, so I need to choose a bookstore.

They have it in Porter Square, and would be happy to meet you at the door. You could get it from a MORE local store, but they'd have to order it from their warehouse.
Edited Date: 2021-03-18 03:15 pm (UTC)
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