Stanisław Lem
Writing

Stanisław Lem

Born 1921-09-12 · Lwów, Lwowskie, Poland · Died 2006-03-27

Stanisław Lem was a Polish writer of science fiction, philosophy and satire. He was named a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle. His books have been translated into 41 languages and have sold over 27 million copies. He is perhaps best known as the author of the 1961 novel Solaris, which has been made into a feature film three times. In 1976, Theodore Sturgeon claimed that Lem was the most widely read science-fiction writer in the world. His works explore philosophical themes; speculation on technology, the nature of intelligence, the impossibility of mutual communication and understanding, despair about human limitations and humankind's place in the universe. They are sometimes presented as fiction, but others are in the form of essays or philosophical books. Translations of his works are difficult due to passages with elaborate word formation, alien or robotic poetry, and puns. Multiple translated versions of his works exist.

Known for

Solaris★ 7.8
Solaris
1972
Solaris★ 5.9
Solaris
2002
The Congress★ 6.4
The Congress
2013
1★ 6.7
1
2009
Ikarie XB 1★ 6.9
Ikarie XB 1
1963
His Master's Voice★ 4.7
His Master's Voice
2018
First Spaceship on Venus★ 4.6
First Spaceship on Venus
1960
Pilot Pirx's Inquest★ 6.1
Pilot Pirx's Inquest
1979
The Investigation
The Investigation
1974
Верный робот
Верный робот
1965
Trurl's Machine
Trurl's Machine
1975
Layer Cake
Layer Cake
1989
Revisiting Solaris
Revisiting Solaris
2007
Poles Poles
Poles Poles
2003
Stanisław Lem: Autor Solaris★ 7.3
Stanisław Lem: Autor Solaris
2016
Solaris
Solaris
2007
Hospital of the Transfiguration★ 5.9
Hospital of the Transfiguration
1979
Maska★ 6.5
Maska
2010
Roly Poly★ 6.9
Roly Poly
1968
Solaris★ 6.1
Solaris
1968
Professor Tarantoga und sein seltsamer Gast
Professor Tarantoga und sein seltsamer Gast
1979