Memoirs of a Space Traveler: Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy (Ijon Tichy #2)
By turns philosophical, satirical, and absurd, Lem's stories follow Ijon's adventures as both an observer of--and participant in--strange experiments. Faulty time machines, intelligent washing machines, suicidal potatoes--Ijon Tichy navigates them all with common sense and in so doing shows why he endures as one of Lem's most popular characters.
Preposterous squared. Screwball cubed. Fans of Ijon Tichys spaced-out space explorations, twelve in number, appearing in The Star Diaries, will be pleased to know Stanislaw Lems gallant galactic zoom-boy recounts nine more adventures in Memoirs of a Space Traveller. However, it should be noted, the majority take place in the nuttiest fruitcake in the universe right here on planet Earth.I enjoyed each and every one of Ijon's revealing reports and count the following pungent probes among my
This companion book to The Star Diaries is a collection of thought experiments thinly wrapped in funny, even goofy, stories in which the hero witnesses or participates in the work of cranks and mad scientists. You know, like time machines, human clones, handheld souls, sentient washing machines, and the creation of the universe. Lem's short stories are SF at its purest, or, if you like, philosophy of mind and metaphysics at its most fun.
Memoirs of a Space Traveler isnt really a new book; it is the completion of an old book. It prints under separate cover all the material from Lems The Star Diaries (1982) which the original English translationfor some unexplained reasonleft out.Like the rest of The Star Diaries, it is filled with intriguingoften totally madphilosophical and scientific theories, and horrific, sometimes poignant, examples of their practical consequences. For example, in The Eighteenth Voyage star pilot Ijon Tichy
A delightful collection of short stories (the second half of the English translation of The Star Diaries) full of whimsy, philosophy, fantasy, science, and plenty of satire -- of politics, of the scientific community, of the morality of governments and markets. If this is at all your thing, I highly recommend "The Washing Machine Tragedy" if you can find it online (it was published in the New Yorker in 1981). Especially the first half -- it reads rather like two related stories that transition
I read this book in French when I discovered Marseille's public library and every short story was exciting. The stories don't just make you awe at what the future has reserved for us (at least according to the writer's imagination), they also make you think (and not about such blatant subjects as "science vs. morality" bur also "science vs. human curiousity", "reality vs. the limits of human imagination", and etc.)
dish washer manufacturers enter arms race to make best washer and they invent one that looks like jane mansfield and people have sex with / marry it and then a sink gains sentience and wears owner's clothes and marries old ladies to steal their money. wow
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Original Title: | Dzienniki gwiazdowe |
ISBN: | 0810117320 (ISBN13: 9780810117327) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ijon Tichy #2 |
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Ijon Tichy is an ordinary space traveler whose extraordinary curiosity leads him to the very fringes of science. Their plans are grandiose, the bargains they make too often Faustian, for the ends these scientists pursue concern humanity's greatest and most ancient obsessions: immortality, artificial intelligence, and top-of-the-line consumer items.By turns philosophical, satirical, and absurd, Lem's stories follow Ijon's adventures as both an observer of--and participant in--strange experiments. Faulty time machines, intelligent washing machines, suicidal potatoes--Ijon Tichy navigates them all with common sense and in so doing shows why he endures as one of Lem's most popular characters.
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Title | : | Memoirs of a Space Traveler: Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy (Ijon Tichy #2) |
Author | : | Stanisław Lem |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 153 pages |
Published | : | February 11th 2000 by Northwestern University Press (first published 1957) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Short Stories. Humor |
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Preposterous squared. Screwball cubed. Fans of Ijon Tichys spaced-out space explorations, twelve in number, appearing in The Star Diaries, will be pleased to know Stanislaw Lems gallant galactic zoom-boy recounts nine more adventures in Memoirs of a Space Traveller. However, it should be noted, the majority take place in the nuttiest fruitcake in the universe right here on planet Earth.I enjoyed each and every one of Ijon's revealing reports and count the following pungent probes among my
This companion book to The Star Diaries is a collection of thought experiments thinly wrapped in funny, even goofy, stories in which the hero witnesses or participates in the work of cranks and mad scientists. You know, like time machines, human clones, handheld souls, sentient washing machines, and the creation of the universe. Lem's short stories are SF at its purest, or, if you like, philosophy of mind and metaphysics at its most fun.
Memoirs of a Space Traveler isnt really a new book; it is the completion of an old book. It prints under separate cover all the material from Lems The Star Diaries (1982) which the original English translationfor some unexplained reasonleft out.Like the rest of The Star Diaries, it is filled with intriguingoften totally madphilosophical and scientific theories, and horrific, sometimes poignant, examples of their practical consequences. For example, in The Eighteenth Voyage star pilot Ijon Tichy
A delightful collection of short stories (the second half of the English translation of The Star Diaries) full of whimsy, philosophy, fantasy, science, and plenty of satire -- of politics, of the scientific community, of the morality of governments and markets. If this is at all your thing, I highly recommend "The Washing Machine Tragedy" if you can find it online (it was published in the New Yorker in 1981). Especially the first half -- it reads rather like two related stories that transition
I read this book in French when I discovered Marseille's public library and every short story was exciting. The stories don't just make you awe at what the future has reserved for us (at least according to the writer's imagination), they also make you think (and not about such blatant subjects as "science vs. morality" bur also "science vs. human curiousity", "reality vs. the limits of human imagination", and etc.)
dish washer manufacturers enter arms race to make best washer and they invent one that looks like jane mansfield and people have sex with / marry it and then a sink gains sentience and wears owner's clothes and marries old ladies to steal their money. wow
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