Lem. Life is not of this earth | Wojciech Orlinskyi

SKU: 978-617-95022-7-9
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The first biography of a great science fiction writer and futurist in Poland. And the first Ukrainian-language biography of Stanislav Lem, born in Lviv, since the independence of Ukraine.

The book details how Lem survived the Holocaust in Lviv; his relationship with the communist idea, the reasons for his departure to Poland in 1945; why Lam did not become a doctor, although he completed the full course of the medical academy; how the formation of a young writer took place during the difficult years of Stalinism in Poland; why Andrzej Wajda never filmed "Solaris"; the story of Philip Dick's famous report to the FBI on Lem, who was a KGB agent; Lem's relationship with Krakow bishop Karol Wojtyla; long-term and comprehensive creativity; private life in a loving family; many other interesting stories that represent an extraordinary personality against the background of the era. "Lem. Life is not from this land" is not only a biography of Stanislav Lem, it is a detailed, dramatic and honest story about the complex history of Central-Eastern Europe, in which Lviv occupies one of the prominent places in the first half of the 20th century.

  • Number of pages: 496
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Language: Ukrainian
  • Size: 15.0 x 22.0
  • Publication year: 2021
  • Publisher: Choven

Lem. Life is not of this earth | Wojciech Orlinskyi

SKU: 978-617-95022-7-9
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Author: Wojciech Orlinskyi

Number of pages: 496

Language: Ukrainian

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The first biography of a great science fiction writer and futurist in Poland. And the first Ukrainian-language biography of Stanislav Lem, born in Lviv, since the independence of Ukraine.

The book details how Lem survived the Holocaust in Lviv; his relationship with the communist idea, the reasons for his departure to Poland in 1945; why Lam did not become a doctor, although he completed the full course of the medical academy; how the formation of a young writer took place during the difficult years of Stalinism in Poland; why Andrzej Wajda never filmed "Solaris"; the story of Philip Dick's famous report to the FBI on Lem, who was a KGB agent; Lem's relationship with Krakow bishop Karol Wojtyla; long-term and comprehensive creativity; private life in a loving family; many other interesting stories that represent an extraordinary personality against the background of the era. "Lem. Life is not from this land" is not only a biography of Stanislav Lem, it is a detailed, dramatic and honest story about the complex history of Central-Eastern Europe, in which Lviv occupies one of the prominent places in the first half of the 20th century.

  • Number of pages: 496
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Language: Ukrainian
  • Size: 15.0 x 22.0
  • Publication year: 2021
  • Publisher: Choven