Changing Planes Stories

Changing Planes Stories by Ursula K. Le Guin, published by Mariner Books in 2020, is a collection of short stories that invites readers to explore fantastical realms through the eyes of its narrator, Sita Dulip. After missing her flight in Chicago, Sita discovers a method to transcend ordinary travel, allowing her to visit diverse planes of existence. This edition, comprising 272 pages, presents a unique blend of humor and philosophical inquiry, reflecting on themes such as feminism, tyranny, and the essence of humanity.
In these stories, Le Guin crafts vivid narratives that examine various cultures and societies not found on Earth, offering insights into the human condition. As Sita navigates through these imaginative landscapes, readers will encounter towns dedicated to holiday shopping, communities shaped by emotional extremes, and the consequences of genetic experimentation. With a style reminiscent of classic literary influences, Le Guin’s work combines elements of fantasy and science fiction, making it a thought-provoking exploration of existence and societal norms.
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Winner of the PEN/Malamud Award for Short Story * A New York Times Notable Book
“A fantastical travel guide, reminiscent of Gulliver’s Travels, in which the narrator visits fifteen planes and describes the people, language and customs with the eye of an anthropologist and the humor of a satirist.” –USA Today
In these “vivid, entertaining, philosophical dispatches” (San Francisco Chronicle), literary legend Ursula K. Le Guin weaves together influences as wide-reaching as Borges, The Little Prince, and Gulliver’s Travels to examine feminism, tyranny, mortality and immortality, art, and the meaning–and mystery–of being human.
Sita Dulip has missed her flight out of Chicago. But instead of listening to garbled announcements in the airport, she’s found a method of bypassing the crowds at the desks, the nasty lunch, the whimpering children and punitive parents, and the blue plastic chairs bolted to the floor: she changes planes.
Changing planes–not airplanes, of course, but entire planes of existence–enables Sita to visit societies not found on Earth. As “Sita Dulip’s Method” spreads, the narrator and her acquaintances encounter cultures where the babble of children fades over time into the silence of adults; where whole towns exist solely for holiday shopping; where personalities are ruled by rage; where genetic experiments produce less than desirable results. With “the eye of an anthropologist and the humor of a satirist” (USA Today), Le Guin takes readers on a truly universal tour, showing through the foreign and alien indelible truths about our own human society.
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