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Stanisław Lem Stanisław Herman Lem (; 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer of science fiction and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fiction stories are of satirical ...
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Stanisław Lem Stanisław Herman Lem (; 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer of science fiction and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fiction stories are of satirical ...
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, publisher = Iskry (1957) , release_date = 1957, 1971 , english_pub_date = 1976 , media_type = Print (paperback) , pages = , isbn = ''The Star Diaries'' is a series of short stories of the adventures of space traveller
Ijon Tichy Ijon Tichy (Polish pronunciation: ) is a fictional character who appears in several works of the Polish science fiction writer Stanisław Lem: initially in ''The Star Diaries'', later in ''The Futurological Congress'', ''Peace on Earth (novel), Peac ...
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Stanisław Lem Stanisław Herman Lem (; 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer of science fiction and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fiction stories are of satirical ...
. The first ones were published in a 1954 collection and first published as a separate book in 1957 titled ''Dzienniki gwiazdowe'', expanded in 1971. Closely related to this series is the series ''Ze wspomnień Ijona Tichego'' 'From the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy'' Usually these stories, and several others, are considered to be the same cycle of the adventures of Ijon Tichy. The permit of the Communist censors for the 1954 publication described ''The Star Diaries'' as a satire of the capitalist society while failing to notice numerous parallels with the Communist society. The collections were published in English in two volumes, ''The Star Diaries'' (published New York, 1976) and ''Memoirs of a Space Traveller'' (published London, 1982).


Stories


The Star Diaries

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. * ''Introduction'' and ''Introduction to the Expanded Edition'', in which professor Tarantoga presents the latest information on the documentation of Ijon Tichy's exploits. * "The Seventh Voyage", in which a spaceship defect forces Tichy through a series of time vortices, creating a multitude of temporal copies of himself. * "The Eighth Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy represents Earth to petition for its admission to the United Planets. * "The Eleventh Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy travels in disguise to the planet Circia to attempt to bring an end to hostilities coming from its robot population. * "The Twelfth Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy employs Prof. Tarantoga's new invention of time acceleration on the planet of Microcephalics. * "The Thirteenth Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy sets out to meet Master Oh. Instead, he finds two planets (Pinta and Panta) ruled according to the Master's principles. On Pinta, people are trying to become fish using a technique called ''evolution by persuasion''. On Panta, all inhabitants are identical clones and exchange their jobs daily. * "The Fourteenth Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy goes hunting for Squamp (Polish: ''kurdel'') - an animal whose area is several
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s and is being puzzled by mysterious objects, called ''scrupts'' (Polish: ''
sepulki Sepulkas, also renditioned as sepulcas, and called scrupts in English translation,"Scrupts"
at the FAQ page of Lem's off ...
''). * "The Eighteenth Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy helps create the cause of our universe from a single electron. * "The Twentieth Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy is forced by his future self to lead a programme to ameliorate Earth's and mankind's history. * "The Twenty-first Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy visits Dichotica (Polish: ''Dykhtonia'') - a civilisation which achieved total corporeal and mental plasticity after a thousand-year rule by ''automorphists'', the local equivalent of
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. * "The Twenty-second Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy learns of the troubles of evangelising extraterrestrial civilisations. * "The Twenty-third Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy visits a tiny planet, whose inhabitants save living space by frequently storing themselves as 'atom dust'. * "The Twenty-fourth Voyage", in which Ijon Tichy visits a civilisation which has assigned all power to a machine to establish planetary harmony and avoid mass unemployment. The machine changed them all into shiny discs to be arranged in pleasant patterns across their planet. * "The Twenty-fifth Voyage" * "The Twenty-eighth Voyage"


Memoirs of a Space Traveler: Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy

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and Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek *"The Eighteenth Voyage" *"The Twenty-fourth Voyage" *"Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy (Parts I-V)" **- I (“Professor Corcoran”), ** II (“Professor Decantor”), ** III (“Professor Zazul”), ** IV (“Mr Molteris, the Physicist”) ** V (“Tragedia pralnicza” - “The Washing Machine Tragedy”), *"Doctor Diagoras" *"Let Us Save the Universe (An Open Letter from Ijon Tichy)" The 2017 Kindle edition contains the first English translation of the following novel: *" Professor A. Dońda"


Other stories from elsewhere

* "Zakład doktora Vliperdiusa" ("Dr. Vliperdius' Factory") (1964) * "Pożytek ze smoka" ("On the Utility of the Dragon"), written in 1983. First published in German as "Vom Nutzen des Drachen" (''Metall'', 1983).Translated Russian as О выгодности дракона (1991), translated by
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. The first Polish print was in the collection of the same name, ' (1993). :Although the narration is from the first person, it is commonly recognized that the narrator is Ijon Tichy. The story is about the travel of Tichy to the planet Abrazia (Polish: Abrazja), where, as Tichy had heard, the economy of the local civilization was based on the single huge dragon. The dragon is an allegory of the
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and its relations to its
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s ("
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"). Later a
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was added to the story: "P.S. They say the dragon broke up into small ones, but their appetite did not decrease." ** (Russian and Polish quotations) * "Ijon Tichy's Last Voyage" (not to be confused with "The Twenty-sixth and Last Voyage"); only published in the German (October 1996) and Polish (May 1999) editions of ''
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''. * The 1961 short story ''Formula Lymphatera''
Lymphater's Formula "Lymphater's Formula" ( pl, "Formula Lymphatera") is a 1961 science fiction short story by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. It is a story of a "mad scientist", mathematician Ammon Lymphater, who invents an artificial intelligence, and then he realiz ...
was first published in the collection ''Księga robotów'' (''
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'') with the pre-annotation "from the memoirs of Ijon Tichy". The story was never republished with this pre-annotation, and nothing in the novel gives any indication at Ijon Tichy. Piotr Krywak tried to figure out possible explanations for this, apart from a typographical error.


Never translated into English

* "", a pro-Communist satire on
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. In this story, after a confused landing, Ijon finds himself amid an antagonism between two superpowers "Merka" and "Rasha", and recognizes his confusion only standing in front of the
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. The story was never republished after 1957. In the 1971 edition of ''Dzienniki gwiazdowe'', the (fictional) introduction written by professor Tarantoga explains that, according to the Institute of Tychology, the 26th voyage does not belong to the pen of Ijon Tichy, i.e., it was an
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tale. * "Formuła Lymphatera" (1961)


Adaptations

In 1965 a Polish TV film was released, director . German-language adaptations of several voyages taken by Ijon Tichy exist. In 2001 and 2002, two independent short films were made, running about 15 minutes each, directed by Dennis Jacobsen, Randa Chahoud, and
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(Jahn also played the main character Ijon Tichy), with
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starring as the female hologram. In 2006, the same team produced a miniseries called '' Ijon Tichy: Raumpilot'' for German TV, with 6 episodes of 15 minutes each again, which premiered March 2007 on
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. A second series of 8 episodes followed in 2011. Theater in Quarantine and Sinking Ship Productions adapted "The Seventh Voyage", in which Tichy gets stuck in a
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, into a work of streaming theater during the
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. The piece was created by director Jonathan Levin, playwright Josh Luxenberg, and performer Joshua William Gelb. The adaption, titled ''The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy'', was live-streamed twice on July 30, 2020 and posted on YouTube. It made use of Gelb's closet to represent Tichy's spaceship, and Gelb performed live with pre-recorded images of himself. ''The Seventh Voyage'' is also the base of the science fiction comedy film ''Pokój'' ("Room") by Krzysztof Jankowski premiered on February 5, 2021 online ( VoD). In the film Tichy (Wojciech Solarz) was going to announce a protest against the weaponizing the "spacetime warper" at the Panslavic Parliament, but he was seized by the antagonists and a new weapon was tested upon him. A side effect of the weapon is the multiplication of Tichy. However instead of taking an advantage of this for an escape, Tichy starts to argue with his clones, leading to comic situations similar to these in "The Seventh Voyage". "The Eleventh Voyage" was a base of the 1999 ''
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". In Lem's story Ijon Tichy crash-lands on a planet populated with human-hating robots, so he disguises himself as a robot. Eventually he finds out that all robots are in fact disguised humans. The story in Futurama loosely uses the plot trick of the planet of human-hating robots. "The Fourteenth Voyage" was rendered as an
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in the
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in 1985. Produced by
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in Russian language, this 10-minute film was titled ''From the Diaries of Ijon Tichy. A Voyage to Enteropia'' (russian: link=no, Из дневников Ийона Тихого. Путешествие на Интеропию). Its screenwriter and director is Russian animator .


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External links


''Ijon Tichy: Raumpilot (2007)''
on imdb
''Both Ijon Tichy short films''
downloadable from production company ''Bildwerke Berlin'' (German)
Official homepage
of the TV series (German)
''The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy''
a recording of the live-streamed theater production, available in full {{DEFAULTSORT:Star Diares, The 1971 short story collections Short story collections by Stanisław Lem Science fiction comedy 1957 short story collections