“The Day Before the Revolution” was initially published in 1974 in Galaxy Magazine. It is the only story Ursula K. Le Guin published in the same story arc as her acclaimed novel The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia (1974). Laia Asia Odo, the anarchist revolutionary, is tired. She is old and widowed, worried that her memory is failing. She lives in a large commune and is both invisible and glorified by the young activists who live with and visit her. She goes out for a walk. She lives on the planet Urras. Odo, long dead but ever present in The Dispossessed, is given life here, flesh and blood and bone. This story provides a snapshot of a revolutionary that is mundane, inspiring, and touchingly real.
Alec "Icky" Dunn and Josh MacPhee have—with both Le Guin and her publisher’s permission—re-designed and illustrated this story for a limited edition chapbook. Dunn has created four new full-page illustration, a portrait of Le Guin, seven smaller graphics, and the stunning full-spread cover image. Dunn and MacPhee have also printed and assembled each chapbook themselves, with cover printing help from Christopher Kardambikis.
The Day Before the Revolution by Ursula K. Le Guin
Justseeds 2019
4 spot-color printed risograph booklet
Saddle-stitched binding
Insides printed on 24# 50% recycled stock, cover on 100# acid-free cardstock
Edition of 1000, unsigned and unnumbered