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  1. Four Ways to Forgiveness is a collection of four short stories and novellas by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin. All four stories are set in the future and deal with the planets Yeowe and Werel, both members of the Ekumen, a collective of planets used by Le Guin as part of the background for many novels and short stories in her Hainish Cycle.

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Four Ways to Forgiveness introduces a pair of worlds named Werel and Yeowe. Werel was first to be populated by the Hainish in antiquity, and many generations later when the Hainish come back in contact, they discover that the Werelians have a firmly entrenched system of slavery.

  3. Four Ways to Forgiveness was originally published in 1995 by Harper Prism. In 2017, it was released as a Library of America eBook Classic, with an additional story, as Five Ways to Forgiveness . All five stories are also included in The Hainish Novels and Stories , also published in 2017 by Library of America.

  4. May 26, 2011 · In this stunning collection of four intimately interconnected novellas, Ursula K. Le Guin returns to the great themes that have made her one of America's most honored and respected authors. At...

  5. Dec 14, 2004 · Four linked stories dealing with periods of great change on two planets in Le Guin's Hainish universe. As usual Le Guin's interest is character and society and the changes in both. The stories are stand alone but share background and some characters reappear.

  6. Four Ways to Forgiveness is a collection of four short stories and novellas by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin. All four stories are set in the future and deal with the planets Yeowe and Werel, both members of the Ekumen, a collective of planets used by Le Guin as part of the background for many novels and short stories in her Hainish Cycle.

  7. Sep 1, 1995 · FOUR WAYS TO FORGIVENESS. by Ursula K. Le Guin ‧RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, 1995. Four connected long stories from Le Guin (A Fisherman of the Inland Sea, 1994, etc.) featuring the planets Yeowe and Werel, the latter a slave-owning oligarchy, the former its colony.