Stanislaw Lem
Stanisław Lem was a Polish writer known for his science fiction and satirical works, with his books being translated into over 50 languages and selling over 45 million copies.
Fiction Writer
September 12, 1921
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March 27, 2006
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StanisÅaw Herman Lem (12 September 1921 â 27 March 2006) was a renowned Polish author, best known for his science fiction and satirical writings. His most famous work, “Solaris,” has been adapted into two feature films. With his books translated into more than 50 languages and selling over 45 million copies, Lem’s other notable works include “The Cyberiad,” “His Master’s Voice,” “Fiasco,” “Memoirs Found in a Bathtub,” and “The Star Diaries.” His significant contributions to literature earned him various awards, such as the Kafka Prize and the International Fantasy Award.