She moved to a new genre, that of stories set in imaginary countries, but without the fantastic elements of her early attempts. It was rejected, but this did not deter her desire to become a writer. She submitted her first short story to Astounding Science Fiction at the tender age of eleven years. Le Guin became interested in literature as a child. They had three children together and four grandchildren. In 1953, Ursula Kroeber married historian Charles A. Le Guin attended Berkeley High School and went on to gain her B.A. Her father established a department of anthropology at UC Berkeley and her mother wrote her husband’s biography. Le Guin was exposed at an early age to the life of academia, the art of writing and to the concepts of anthropology. Born in 1929 in Berkeley, California of an anthropologist father and writer mother, Ursula K.
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