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    The Cyberiad (Polish: Cyberiada), sometimes subtitled Fables for the Cybernetic Age, is a series of satirical science fiction short stories by Polish writer Stanisław Lem published during 1964–1979.

  2. Stanisław Lem, Michael Kandel (Translator), Daniel Mróz (Illustrator) 4.15. 12,970 ratings940 reviews. A brilliantly funny collection of stories for the next age, from the celebrated author of Solaris.

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  3. Jan 1, 1985 · The Cyberiad Paperback – January 1, 1985. by Stanislaw Lem (Author), Daniel Mroz (Illustrator), Michael Kandel (Translator) 4.2 697 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. Trurl and Klaupacius are constructor robots who try to out-invent each other.

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  4. Lem's explosive inventiveness is immediately apparent in "The Cyberiad", aptly subtitled "Fables for the Cybernetic Age", a cycle of tales focusing on the adventures of two intelligent robots, named Trurl and Klapaucius, who are master builders ("constructors") of computers and who sally about the cosmos meeting challenges, solving problems and ...

  5. Dec 16, 2002 · Hailed as “the most completely successful of [Lem’s] books,” The Cyberiad is an outrageously funny and incomparably wise collection of short stories, taking an insightful look at mechanics,...

  6. Summary. One of the world's most beloved science fiction writers, Stanislaw Lem was famed for his wryly comic, outlandish imaginings of the relationship between humans and technology. In this playful cosmic fantasia, two 'constructors' compete to dream up ever-more ingenious inventions in a universe beyond reality.

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  8. One of the world's most beloved science fiction writers, Stanislaw Lem was famed for his wryly comic, outlandish imaginings of the relationship between humans and technology. In this playful cosmic fantasia, two 'constructors' compete to dream up ever-more ingenious inventions in a universe beyond reality.

    • Stanislaw Lem