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Stanisław and Lem
Others noted that almost all traits claimed to be uniquely cyberpunk could in fact be found in older writers ' works — often citing J. G. Ballard, Philip K. Dick, Harlan Ellison, Stanisław Lem, Samuel R. Delany, and even William S. Burroughs.
Stanisław Lem has also studied the same idea in his novel The Invincible ( 1964 ), in which the crew of a spacecraft landing on a distant planet finds non-biological life-form, which is the product of long, possibly of millions of years of mechanical evolution.
Janusz Andrzej Zajdel ( 15 August 1938 in Warsaw – 19 July 1985 in Warsaw ) was a prominent Polish science fiction author, second in popularity in Poland after Stanisław Lem.
* " Ananke " ( 1982 ) by Stanisław Lem ( a story in More Tales of Pirx the Pilot )
* 2006 – Stanisław Lem, Polish writer ( b. 1921 )
( Doc ) Smith, Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, Olaf Stapledon, A. E. van Vogt and Stanisław Lem.
Modernist works from writers like Kurt Vonnegut, Philip K. Dick, and Stanisław Lem have focused on speculative or existential perspectives on contemporary reality and are on the borderline between SF and the mainstream.
* Solaris ( novel ), a 1961 science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem
* 1921 – Stanisław Lem, Polish author ( d. 2006 )
* Stanisław Lem 1921 – 2006 ; writer
Solaris is a 1961 Polish science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem.
* Study Guide for Stanisław Lem: Solaris ( 1961 ), by Paul Brians, Department of English, Washington State University
* Solaris by Stanisław Lem, reviewed by Ted Gioia ( Conceptual Fiction )
Category: Novels by Stanisław Lem
* Solaris — A planet covered by a single sentient organism in the book of that name by Stanisław Lem.
* The Invincible, a novel by Stanisław Lem
* Eden ( novel ), a science fiction book by Stanisław Lem
* The Players of The New Cosmogony, a fictional Nobel Prize oration in A Perfect Vacuum by Stanisław Lem, are altering the laws of physics for their own purposes.
* Głos pana, a novel in Polish by Stanisław Lem
* Stanisław Lem – Dzienniki gwiazdowe ( The Star Diaries )
The Invincible () is a science fiction novel written by Stanisław Lem and published in 1964.
Category: Novels by Stanisław Lem
The Futurological Congress () is a 1971 black humour science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem detailing the exploits of the hero of a number of his books, Ijon Tichy, as he visits the Eighth World Futurological Congress at a Hilton Hotel in Costa Rica.
Category: Novels by Stanisław Lem

Stanisław and wrote
Jan Trepczyk was a poet who wrote in Kashubian, as was Stanisław Pestka.
Known members were Nathanael Matthaeus von Wolf, Michael Christoph Hanow, Gottfried Lengnich, Johann Jacob Mascov, who wrote Geschichte der Teutschen, also Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit and the prince-bishop Adam Stanisław Grabowski.
Polish historian Władysław Konopczyński, who wrote a monograph on Pulaski in 1931, noted that he was one of the most accomplished Polish people, grouping him with other Polish military heroes such as Tadeusz Kościuszko, Stanisław Żółkiewski, Stefan Czarniecki and Prince Józef Poniatowski.
As Stanisław Łubieński, the Bishop of Płock, wrote two weeks after Shein's surrender: " Our happiness is in remaining within our borders, guaranteeing health and well-being.
Stanisław August Poniatowski wrote to his nephew in the spring of 1794, urging him to return to Poland and volunteer for service under his former subordinate Kościuszko, in the uprising which now bears his name.
Piotr Bączek of Gazeta Polska weekly wrote that in the mid-1980s, the so-called Communist Team of three ( Jerzy Urban, General Władysław Pożoga and Stanisław Ciosek ), suggested that among opposition activists, " search for people, who are politically available " should be initiated, as " yesterday's opponent, drawn into the power, becomes a zealous ally ".
In 1996 a plaque for Stanisław Wyspiański was revealed at Hotel Nordbahn ( since 2008 Austria Classic Hotel Wien ) on Praterstraße 72 in Vienna's Leopoldstadt, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Österreichisch-Polnische Gesellschaft ( Austrian-Polish Society ) and Wyspiański's frequents stays at the Hotel, where amongst others he wrote his German dramatic fragment " Weimar 1829 " in summer 1904.
Polish hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski wrote in his memoirs that the only two things False Dmitris I and II had in common was that they were both human and usurpers.
Rysiek ( Stanisław Tym, who also wrote the screenplay ), the shrewd manager of a state-sponsored sports club, has to get to London before his ex-wife Irena ( Barbara Burska ) does to collect an enormous sum of money from a savings account the two used to share in happier days.
As Stanisław Łubieński, the Bishop of Płock, wrote two weeks after Shein's surrender: " Our happiness is in remaining within our borders, guaranteeing health and well-being.
In 1958, Stanisław Ulam wrote in reference to a conversation with John von Neumann:

Stanisław and short
He was introduced to the Empress Maria Theresa in 1754, and after a short time residing with deposed Polish king Stanisław Leszczyński, he exhibited himself around Europe, thus becoming a wealthy man.
The Cyberiad () is a series of humorous short stories by Stanisław Lem.
* Ryś ( on the basis of short story Kościół w Skaryszewie ) by Stanisław Różewicz 1981
The Polish short story Skrzynie profesora Corcorana ( Professor Corcoran ’ s Boxes ) ( 1960 ), by Stanisław Lem, deals with scientists building a machine to simulate a complete reality for a human mind ( consciousness ) trapped in a computer.
After a short service in the Navy, Sabbat was directed to the Motorized Brigade of Stanisław Maczek.
The film weaves interviews with Hofstadter with adaptations of several works in the book: Dennett's Where am I ?, The Soul of the Mark III Beast by Terrel Miedaner, and also the short story The Seventh Sally by Stanisław Lem.
Rydzyna () is a Polish town that was the seat of king Stanisław Leszczyński during Leszczyński's first short reign from 1704-1709.

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