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''Głos Lema'' (''Lem's Voice'') is a collection of Polish science fiction short stories,
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s of
Stanisław Lem Stanisław Herman Lem (; 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer. He was the author of many novels, short stories, and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. Many of his science fi ...
. It was published by publishing house, Warsaw, in 2011, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the writer. The collection is prefaced with an introduction by
Jacek Dukaj Jacek Józef Dukaj (pronounced: ; born 30 July 1974) is a Polish science fiction and fantasy writer. His fiction explores such themes as alternate history, alternative physics and logic, human nature, religion, the relationship between science a ...
.Adam Ł. Rotter
Antologia - "Głos Lema"
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Głos Lema
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(the webpage has links to descriptions of individual stories)
Bartłomiej 'baczko' Łopatka
Głos Lema - antologia
a review
In 2017 it was translated into Russian as '.Голос Лема
FantLab Laboratoria Fantastiki, or FantLab (, "speculative fiction laboratory"), is a Russian website dedicated to science fiction and fantasy literature. It was founded in 2004 by Alexei Lvov. Content The website contains an extensive user-populated data ...
(the webpage has links to descriptions of individual translations)


Contents

In the introduction Dukaj discusses a paradoxical situation (in Poland): everybody knows Lem, but nobody from the generation who grew up reading ''
The Witcher ''The Witcher'' (, ) is a series of 9 fantasy novels and 15 short stories by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The series revolves around the eponymous witcher, Geralt of Rivia. Witchers are monster hunters given superhuman abilities for the ...
'' really reads Lem, as well as the difficulties of writing "like Lem". * Krzysztof Piskorski – "Trzynaście interwałów Iorri" *:A post-humanist
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about the destruction of civilization * – "Księcia Kordiana księżycowych przypadków część pierwsza i najprawdopodobniej ostatnia" *:A humorous story akin of the ''
Fables for Robots ''Fables for Robots'' () is a series of humorous science fiction short stories by Polish writer Stanisław Lem, first printed in 1964. The fables are written in the grotesque form of folk fairy tales, set in the universe populated by robots. In ...
'' * – "Zakres widzialny" *:About a planet that plays tricks with its discoverers, a hint to ''
Solaris Solaris is the Latin word for sun. It may refer to: Arts and entertainment Literature, television and film * ''Solaris'' (novel), a 1961 science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem ** ''Solaris'' (1968 film), directed by Boris Nirenburg ** ''Sol ...
'' or to '' Eden'' * – "Poryw" *:A spin-off of
Pirx the Pilot Pilot Pirx is a fictional character introduced in 1966 in the science fiction stories of Poland, Polish writer Stanisław Lem: ten short stories (published in English in two parts, 1979's ''Tales of Pirx the Pilot'' and 1982's ''More Tales of Pirx ...
. The story is about the difference between people and AI, set in the space. *Alex Gütsche – "Lalka" *:In an
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where the
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still exists a
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meets a mysterious girl. *Joanna Skalska –"Płomieniem jestem ja" *: Alien visitors are theated as
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s. An alien spaceship arrives with a pregnant woman who immediately after the arrival gives birth to twin boys. All three are kept in isolation for many years, one of the reasons of this being that a large number of people see them as a threat and want them dead. * – "Słońce Król" *
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– "Stanlemian" *: The story was translated into English in a collection ''Lemistry'' (Lem's originals and fanfics). Steve Mollmann, a co-writer of ''
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'', explains the title as follows: "The title is mean to be in opposition to " phildickian": whereas phildickian describes situations where reality is difficult to determine, stanlemian is used to describe situations where the problem has been solved." The story is about people gambling in
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and the protagonist is hired by a gambler to get the money from the virtual into the real world without the knowledge of the gambler's girlfriend.Steve Mollmann
Review: ''Lemistry'' edited by Ra Page & Magda Raczyńska
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Rafał Kosik Rafał Kosik (8 October 1971 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish science fiction writer. He has published eleven novels. A Polish-language film based on the series ''Felix, Net i Nika'' entitled ''Felix, Net, and Nika and Theoretically Possible Catas ...
– "Telefon" *: a technological thriller set in the everyday Polish life, a story rather remote from Lem * – "Blask" *: A man experiences an "
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" due to a pink ray, which changes him. *Filip Haka – "Opowieści kosmobotyczne Dominika Vidmara" *:a tribute to
Ijon Tichy Ijon Tichy () 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'', '' Observation on the Spot' ...
* – "Rychu" *:The protagonist is Ryszard K. Dick (a hint to Philip K. Dick) who writes letters to
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claiming that Slanislaw Lem does not exist. (This is a hint to a real event.) In the Russian-language book the translations of two more stories were added: *"Wszystkie dzieci Barbie" (2008) by Robert M. Wegner *:A psychologist goes to a
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to rescue a young woman stuck in
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*"Kto napisał Stanisława Lema?" (2008) by Jacek Dukaj *: An imitation of
Stanisław Lem's fictitious criticism of nonexistent books Stanisław Lem's fictitious criticism of nonexistent books may be found in his following works: in three collections of ''faux'' reviews of fictional books: '' A Perfect Vacuum'' (, 1971), ''Provocation'' (, 1984), and ''Library of 21st Century'' ...
; see this article about Dukaj's story


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References

{{reflist Polish science fiction Stanisław Lem Science fiction short story collections Polish short story collections 2011 short story collections