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Crafting with Ursula : Lidia Yuknavitch on The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction

Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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Le Guin's Carrier Bag Essay

Ursula Le Guin had a crisis in 1977, when she talks to her agent about how she can't continue to write as a man. In the introduction to the complete illustrated Earthsea omnibus that came out the year that she died, she wrote that she couldn't fully imagine an adult female protagonist until 1990. The carrier bag essay is one huge part of this process. It's written during this time. And part of what I love about it, and part of why I think it endures, is that it is fierce and visionary, but it's also explicitly open ended and unknowing.

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