Stanislaw Lem

Polish science fiction author, philosopher and futurologist (1921-2006), studied medical doctor

Stanislaw Herman Lemwas a Polish writer of Jewish descent. He was the author of many novels, short stories, and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism.

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About the Stanislaw Lem

Stanislaw Herman Lemwas a Polish writer of Jewish descent. He was the author of many novels, short stories, and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fiction stories are of satirical and humorous character. Lem’s books have been translated into more than 50 languages and have sold more than 45 million copies. Worldwide, he is best known as the author of the 1961 novel Solaris. In 1976 Theodore Sturgeon wrote that Lem was the most widely read science fiction writer in the world.

Lem was the author of the fundamental philosophical work Summa Technologiae, in which he anticipated the creation of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and also developed the ideas of human autoevolution, the creation of artificial worlds, and many others. Lem’s science fiction works explore philosophical themes through speculations on technology, the nature of intelligence, the impossibility of communication with and understanding of alien intelligence, despair about human limitations, and humanity’s place in the universe. His essays and philosophical books cover these and many other topics. Translating his works is difficult due to Lem’s elaborate neologisms and idiomatic wordplay.

The Sejmdeclared 2021 Stanislaw Lem Year.