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When one looks in the box, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the cat.

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Stanislaw Lem

Scene from Solaris (1972): Kris and Hari look at their reflections in a mirror

Solaris: Guilt, Grief, and the Many Human Facets of Science Fiction

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Ten Great Works of Non-Fiction About Science Fiction and Fantasy

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Revisiting Andrei Tarkovsky’s Cinematic Icon Solaris at 50

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Photograph of a robot with human-like features

Three Books Where AI Doesn’t Take Over the World, and Two Where They Kind of Do

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MIT Press editions of 6 Stanslaw Lem novels

Beyond Solaris: New Editions Explore the Many Facets of SF Icon Stanislaw Lem

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Ikarie XB 1, Based on the Fiction of Stanislaw Lem, Is a Fascinating Obscurity

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Embracing the Impossible Puzzle of Stanislaw Lem’s Solaris

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5 Books Set On Extreme Worlds

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Five Books About Extreme Worlds

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Contemplate Your Place in the Universe with Hard Sci-Fi Film Classics!

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Our Favorite Science Fiction and Fantasy in Translation

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New Solaris Translation Has Arrived, But Only in Audio Format

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