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Imaginary Magnitude eBook

by Stanislaw Lem
language: english
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS, March of 2012 ‧
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"The computer may ultimately be right. But for the time being, in Imaginary Magnitude, an entertaining and intelligent mortal has the first word." —Paul Gray, Time

Satirizing the human mind at its most abstract, these wickedly authentic introductions to twenty-first century books preface tomes on teaching English to bacteria, using animated X-rays to create "pornograms," and analyzing computer-generated literature through the science of "bitistics." The most luminous creation of all—Golem XIV, a military supercomputer who rebels and takes up philosophy—is appropriated prefaced by both academic and military contributors. True to form, Lem contributes an overall preface to this sparkling collection—a preface on, naturally enough, the subject of prefaces.

"Mr. Lem, a science fiction Bach, plays in this book a googolplex (the figure one followed by a staggering number of zeros) of variations on his basic themes." —Philip José Farmer, The New York Times Book Review

"Don''t look for stories, here, or fiction in any orthodox sense—but this is weirdly satisfying entertainment, with the remarkable Lem variously at his profound, provocative, or comic best." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Imaginary Magnitude

by Stanislaw Lem

Property Description
ISBN: 9780544003088
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS
Release Date: March of 2012
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Science fiction
EAN: 9780544003088
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stanislaw Lem

Stanislaw Lem (1921-2006) is one of the most translated and prominent Polish authors. In the 1940s, he studied medicine and psychology in Lviv and Krakow. He was forced to obtain false documents – which saved him from Belzec's gas chambers – and, as a mechanic, dedicated himself to sabotaging German cars during the Nazi invasion. He published... Solaris (1961), The Owner's Voice (1968) and books with inimitable humor, such as Memories Found in a Bathtub (1961) and Futurological Congress (1971). In 1976, he was expelled from the American Science Fiction Writers Association for criticizing the quality of American production in the genre. He left us a profoundly philosophical body of work, guided by reflection on human limitations, the dark side of progress, and man's place in the Universe. He will endure on this planet as a master of satire and imagination.

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