His 16th novel, which follows a group of young squatters seeking refuge from the harsh demands on their generation, is both touching and timely — and showcases the unlikely adaptability of a much -
pigeonholed writer.
Not exact matches
Le Guin is often
pigeonholed as a «science fiction»
writer, but she was so much more.
No longer do
writers have to try to fit their work into a
pigeonhole that a traditional publisher might find acceptable.