Stanisław Lem was a renowned Polish science fiction and philosophical writer.
Born into a Jewish family, he became one of the most widely read science fiction authors globally.
Lem's works, translated into 41 languages, explore themes such as technology, intelligence, and human limitations.
His most famous novel, Solaris, was adapted into films twice.
Lem's writing career flourished after 1956, during Poland's period of increased freedom of speech.
He authored both fiction and non-fiction, including the influential philosophical text Summa Technologiae.
Lem's work is characterized by its philosophical depth and satirical elements, often challenging readers' perceptions of humanity's place in the universe.
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