
Writing
Stanisław Lem (September 12, 1921 – March 27, 2006) was a Polish writer of science fiction, philosophy and satire. He was named a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle. His books have been translated into 41 languages and have sold over 27 million copies. He is perhaps best known as the author of the 1961 novel Solaris, which has been made into a feature film three times. In 1976, Theodore Sturgeon claimed that Lem was the most widely read science-fiction writer in the world. His works explore philosophical themes; speculation on technology, the nature of intelligence, the impossibility of mutual communication and understanding, despair about human limitations and humankind's place in the universe. They are sometimes presented as fiction, but others are in the form of essays or philosophical books. Translations of his works are difficult due to passages with elaborate word formation, alien or robotic poetry, and puns. Multiple translated versions of his works exist.
movieCosmogonic
2023
Short Story
movieRoom
2021
Short Story
movieThe Advisors of King Hydrops
2016
Short Story
movieThe Abramović Method Practiced by Lady Gaga & Marathon Reading of Stanislaw Lem's "Solaris"
2013
Original Story
Golem
2012
Writer
movieMaska
2010
Short Story
movie1
2009
Author
movieSolaris
2007
Writer
movieSolaris
2002
Novel
movieLayer Cake
1989
Screenplay, Author
movieSolaris
1972
Novel
movieTest
1968
Author
movieProfesor Zazul
1968
Short Story
movieRoly Poly
1968
Screenplay
movieFaithful Robot
1965
Theatre Play
movieThe Friend
1965
Short Story
movieIkarie XB 1
1963
Novel
movieTrap
1962
Writer
movieSpace Travel
1961
Writer
movieStanisław Lem: Autor Solaris
2016
Self - Writer (archive footage)
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Himself