The Invincible
By (Author) Stanislaw Lem
Foreword by N. Katherine Hayles
Translated by Bill Johnston
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
18th February 2020
18th February 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
891.85373
Paperback
240
Width 137mm, Height 203mm, Spine 16mm
A space cruiser, in search of its sister ship, encounters beings descended from self-replicating machines.In the grand tradition of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, Stanisaw Lem's The Invincible tells the story of a space cruiser sent to an obscure planet to determine the fate of a sister spaceship whose communication with Earth has abruptly ceased. Landing on the planet Regis III, navigator Rohan and his crew discover a form of life that has apparently evolved from autonomous, self-replicating machines-perhaps the survivors of a "robot war." Rohan and his men are forced to confront the classic quandary- what course of action can humanity take once it has reached the limits of its knowledge In The Invincible, Lem has his characters confront the inexplicable and the bizarre- the problem that lies just beyond analytical reach.
Mr. Lem was a giant of mid-20th-century science fiction, in a league with Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, and Philip K. Dick.New York Times
The release of these new volumes seems to expand the possibilities of what a university publisher can do.
LitHubFourteen years after his death, the universe is still struggling to catch up with the vast creative force that was Stanislaw Lem. And for my money, it won't be surpassing him anytime soonEnjoying the genius of Lem requires readerly dexterity and a willingness to go wherever the author takes youThese marvelous, absorbing and often hilarious books make our weary universe seem pale and undistinguished by comparison.
The Washington PostStanisaw Lem (1921-2006), a writer called "worthy of the Nobel Prize" by the New York Times, was an internationally renowned author of novels, short stories, literary criticism, and philosophical essays. His books have been translated into forty-four languages and have sold more than thirty million copies. N. Katherine Hayles is Professor of English and Design/Media Arts at the University of California at Los Angeles.