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In the 1990s, he branched into graphic storytelling with his dark and dreamlike novels without words (The Secret and The Depository) and his graphic adaptations of stories by Mikhail Bulgakov, ...
With deep love and admiration, the family of Stanislaw (Stanley) Bachleda announces his peaceful passing on March 20, 2025, in his hometown of Zakopane, Poland. He was 76. Born in Zakopane ...
human, trust and betrayal within a claustrophobic setting — and adding to the mix visionaries like Adrian Tchaikovsky and Stanislaw Lem — they’re charting bold new territory.” ...
For fans of: Stanislaw Lem’s Solaris, Emily St John Mandel’s Sea of Tranquillity and Donal Ryan’s The Spinning Heart To marry a poetics of ecology with the confessional lyric is a certainly ...
translating and publishing the works of world-class sci-fi writers such as Polish author Stanislaw Lem, American-Chinese writer Ted Chiang, US authors Philip K Dick and Andy Weir, and Japanese ...
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 ...
Nafta Films, led by Esko Rips, and Film and Music Entertainment, headed by Sam Taylor, have teamed to adapt Stanislaw Lem’s novella “The Inquest of Pilot Pirx.” Previous films based on Lem ...
‘The First Sally, or Trurl’s Electronic Bard’ by Stanislaw Lem This short story, published in 1965, tells the story of an inventor who creates a technological “bard” that can be prompted ...
which is how can we try to understand this other thing when we don’t understand ourselves. It's what Stanislaw Lem was writing about in 'Solaris,' which is one of my favorite books." ...
“We are going to speak of the future,” the Polish writer Stanisław Lem wrote, in “Summa Technologiae,” from 1964, a series of essays, mostly on humanity and the evolution of technology.