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Bilim-Kurgu Sinemasında Şiirsel Bir Deneme: Solaris
Polonyalı bilim kurgu yazarı Stanislaw Lem’in 1961’de yazdığı romandan uyarlama olan “Solaris”, Solaris gezegeninin yörüngesindeki bir uzay istasyonunda yaşanan doğaüstü olayların ve insanların hayalleriyle vicdan muhasebeleri üzerine bir bilim-kurgu ...
Mehmet Utku Şentürk
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Représentations du temps et de l’espace en science-fiction : du roman à l’écran
Tarkovski has adapted two science-fiction books: Solaris writing by Stanislas Lem and Stalker from Arkadi and Boris Strougatski. The books deal with the presence of an alien intelligences to which humans are confronted: they don’t understand who or what ...
Orlane Glises de la Rivière
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Stanislaw Lem and the Biological Sublime. Biology, Technology, Science Fiction
This article introduces the concept of the biological sublime and argues that it is central to Stanislaw Lem’s science-fictional poetics. The biological sublime is an aesthetic reaction to the monstrous body conceptualized in terms derived from the ...
Elana Gomel
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New novel and mathematics [PDF]
Author in the study damasks false analogy of a genre of new novel with mathematic creating process as it was proposed by some theoreticians. New novel according to theoretical assumptions of the representatives of the theory replaces a function of ...
Stanislaw Lem
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Functionalism and Personal Identity – The Case of Mr. Jones
Stanisław Lem’s short story Are you there Mr. Jones?, first published in 1955, is set in a courtroom. The plaintiff is Cybernetics Company – a provider of prosthetics – and the defendant is Harry Jones, a race-car driver. It turns out that Mr.
Gunnar Karlsen, Anne Granberg
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The article reflects on the possible reasons for the silence about Stanisław Lem’s Jewish background. This was not an isolated matter in Poland. Thus, the article treats Lem’s example as a case study of the troubled identity of Polish Jews after the ...
Stanisław Obirek
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Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz: did he deserve his bad reputation?
Summary A biography and critique of Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz (1731–1807) – lawyer, physician, mineralogist, naturalist, compiler and publisher – is provided. Often criticised as being a mass‐plagiariser, this is commented on, based on a detailed examination of several of his publications.
Nicholas Hind
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The Two Cultures Revisited. Stanisław Lem’s His Master’s Voice
I would like to take, as my starting point, the famous 1959 lecture of C. P. Snow, The Two Cultures, where science fiction is by and large ignored, and see how the consecutive points Snow is making are also discussed in the following decades of the 20th ...
Dominika Oramus
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Le lexique fantastique des deux côtés de la Vistule
Fantastic Vocabulary on Two Sides of the Vistula River. Example of Translations of „The Cyberiad” by Stanislas Lem into Ukrainian and French The work of Stanisław Lem aroused a lot of interest and fascination with literary critics and readers.
Kaja Gostkowska, Natalia Grabar
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