Solaris
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Stanisław Lem
A fantastic book. Steven Soderbergh When psychologist Kris Kelvin arrives at the planet Solaris to study the ocean that covers its surface, he finds himself confronting a painful memory embodied in the physical likeness of a past lover. Kelvin learns that he is not alone in this and that other crews examining the planet are plagued with their own repressed and newly real memories. Could it be, as Solaris scientists speculate, that the ocean may be a massive neural center creating these memories, for a reason no one can identify? Long considered a classic, Solaris asks the question: Can we understand the universe around us without first understanding what lies within? A novel that makes you reevaluate the nature of intelligence itself. Anne McCaffrey Stanislaw Lem (1921 2006) is the author of many works bearing the broad label of science fiction and others ranging in genre and style from satire to philosophy. Lem s books have been translated into forty-one languages and have sold over forty-five million copies."
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Author
Stanisław Lem
Pages
204
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published Date
2002
ISBN
9780156027601 0156027607
Ratings
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"This book covers a lot of ground in a scant 200 pages. The atmosphere and unease immerse you in the alien experience of being on Solaris and all it entails. Lots of psychological and philosophical exploration. "
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