Stanislaw Lem

Peter Swirski

earliest edition we have, 2014 Liverpool University Press, 2015 224 pages

Stanislaw Lem died on 26 March, 2006. No one can bring his mortal engine back to life, but in this book his voice can be heard afresh for the benefit of all those who believe that, with his passing, a quintessential element of twentieth-century artisic and intellectual heritage has come to an end. Peter Swirski's edited and annotated translation of Lem's fifteen-year correspondence with his principal American transla...

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Stanislaw Lem edition · 2019 · Oxford University Press · 224 pages · 9781789620542
Stanislaw Lem edition · 2015 · Liverpool University Press · 224 pages · 9781781384688
Stanislaw Lem edition · 2015 · Liverpool University Press · 224 pages · 9781781381861
Stanislaw Lem edition · 2014 · Liverpool University Press · 160 pages · 9781781380178

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