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Stanisław Lem

    September 12, 1921 – March 27, 2006

    Stanisław Lem was a Polish author whose works often navigated the realms of science fiction, philosophy, and satire. His writing incisively explored the nature of intelligence, technological advancement, and the profound limitations of human comprehension when faced with the unknown. Lem masterfully wove speculative concepts with piercing critiques of the human condition, frequently highlighting the difficulty of true communication and humanity's cosmic isolation. His unique style and profound inquiries resonate with readers across genres and cultures.

    Stanisław Lem
    Tales of Pirx the Pilot
    Fiasco
    The Star Diaries
    His master’s voice
    A Perfect Vacuum
    The Futurological Congress