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Stanislaw Lem
One of the world's most widely read science fiction writers. His works include:
The Chain of Chance, One Human Minute, The Cyberiad and much, much more...
Lem's books were translated into thirty six languages with over twenty seven
million copies. Lem is best known to English readers for his 1961 novel
Solaris, on which Russian film maker Andrei Tarkovsky based his 1971 film.
Biography and many links at
Scriptorium - Stanislaw Lem
The Official Stanislaw Lem Site
The writing of Stanislaw Lem - Introduction, links, and commentary from
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Stanislaw Lem
Biography, Works, Film and TV adaptations, etc
Books
Solaris
The Cyberiad :
Fables for the Cybernetic age.
Fiasco
Eden
A Stanislaw
Lem Reader (Rethinking Theory)
Tales of Pirx
the Pilot
A Perfect
Vacuum
The
Futurological Congress (From the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy)
Memoirs of a
Space Traveler : Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy
Imaginary
Magnitude
The Chain of
Chance
Mortal Engines
Peace on Earth
His Master's
Voice
Highcastle : A
Remembrance
Hospital of
the Transfiguration
One Human
Minute
The
Investigation
Memoirs Found
in a Bathtub
More of Stanislaw Lem at Amazon.com
Science fiction at Amazon.com
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