The Invincible

by Stanislaw Lem

Published 1 June 1973
A powerful sublight interstellar space ship, a "class two cruiser" called Invincible, lands on the planet Regis III which seems uninhabited and bleak, to investigate the loss of sister ship, Condor. During the investigation, the crew finds evidence of a form of quasi-life, born through evolution of autonomous, self-replicating...Read more

An early realist novel by Stanisław Lem, taking place in a Polish psychiatric hospital during World War II.

Taking place within the confines of a psychiatric hospital, Stanisław Lem's The Hospital of the Transfiguration tells the story of a young doctor working in a Polish asylum during World War II....

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Memoirs of a Space Traveler

by Stanislaw Lem

Published 1 January 1982
The travels of Ijon Tichy, a Gulliver of the space age, who encounters faulty time machines, intelligent washing machines, suicidal potatoes, and other puzzling phenomena.

Memoirs of a Space Traveler follows the adventures of Ijon Tichy, a Gulliver of the space age, who leads readers through strange experiments involving, among...

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Return from the Stars

by Stanislaw Lem

Published 1 January 1980
Space wasn't half so scary, half so strange, or even half so alien, as what Hal Bregg returned to. He had been away Planet Earth for ten years space-time. But that was 127 years back home and a lot of things had changed. Sex. Money. Transit. Violence. There's no...Read more

His Master's Voice

by Stanislaw Lem

Published 1 January 1983
The novel is written as a first-person narrative, the memoir of a mathematician named Peter Hogarth, who becomes involved in a Pentagon-directed project (code-named "His Master's Voice", or HMV for short in the Nevada desert, where scientists are working to decode what seems to be a message from outer...Read more

Highcastle

by Stanislaw Lem

Published 18 February 2020
A playful, witty, reflective memoir of childhood by the science fiction master Stanisław Lem.

With Highcastle, Stanisław Lem offers a memoir of his childhood and youth in prewar Lvov. Reflective, artful, witty, playful—“I was a monster,” he observes ruefully—this lively and charming book describes a youth spent reading voraciously (he...

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