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Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences

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Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences
First edition Capra Press cover
AuthorUrsula K. Le Guin
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy, science fiction, poetry
PublisherCapra Press
Publication date
1987
Media typePrint
Pages196
ISBN0-88496-270-9
OCLC15628232
813/.54
LC ClassPS3562.E42 B8 1987

Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences is a collection of short stories and poems by Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in 1987 by Capra Press. It includes the author's introductions to the pieces in each section of the collection. The book has a theme of works about "animal, vegetable, or mineral."[1][2]

It was reviewed in Locus, Foundation, and Analog Science Fiction and Fact.[3][4][5]

Contents

  • Introduction
  • "Come Into Animal Presences" by Denise Levertov (1961)
  • I. "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight" (1987, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)
  • II. Three Rock Poems
    • "The Basalt" (1982, Open Places 33)
    • "Flints"
    • "Mt. St. Helens/Omphalos" (1975, Wild Angels)
  • III. "The Wife's Story" and "Mazes"
  • IV. Five Vegetable Poems
    • "Torrey Pines Reserve" (1981, Hard Words)
    • "Lewis and Clark and After" (1987, The Seattle Review)
    • "West Texas"
    • "Xmas Over" (1984, Clinton Street Quarterly)
    • The Crown of Laurel"
  • V. "The Direction of the Road" and "Vaster Than Empires"
  • VI. Seven Bird and Beast Poems
    • "What is Going on in the Oaks"
    • "For Ted" (1975, Wild Angels)
    • "Found Poem"
    • "Totem" (1981, Hard Words)
    • "Winter Downs" (1981, Hard Words)
    • "The Man Eater"
    • "Sleeping Out"
  • VII. "The White Donkey" and "Horse Camp"
  • VIII. Four Cat Poems
    • "Tabby Lorenzo"
    • "Black Leonard in Negative Space"
    • "A Conversation With a Silence"
    • "For Leonard, Darko, and Burton Watson"
  • IX. "Schrödinger's Cat" and "The Author of the Acacia Seeds"
    • "Schrödinger's Cat" (1974, Universe 5)
    • "The Author of the Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of Therolinguistics" (1974, Fellowship of the Stars)
  • X."May's Lion"
    • "May's Lion" (1983, The Little Magazine, Volume 14)
  • XI. Rilke's "Eighth Duino Elegy" and "She Unnames Them"

References

  1. ^ Le Guin, Ursula (1987). Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences. Capra Press. ISBN 0-88496-270-9.
  2. ^ "Publication: Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  3. ^ "Publication: Locus, #321 October 1987". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  4. ^ "Publication: Foundation, #42 Spring 1988". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  5. ^ "Publication: Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, August 1988". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
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