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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Stanisław Lem. 4.18. 13,137 ratings934 reviews. The Futurological Congress is the fourth satirical science fiction novel in the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy series from Kafka Prize–winning author Stanislaw Lem. “Nobody can really know the future. But few could imagine it better than Lem.”—.

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  3. Summary. 'A giant of twentieth-century science fiction' Guardian. 'This Room Guaranteed BOMB-FREE. From the Management'. Hapless cosmonaut Ijon Tichy has been sent back to earth to attend the Eighth Futurological Congress in smog-bound, overpopulated Costa Rica, holed up with an assortment of scientists in a luxury hotel (fully equipped with ...

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  5. Oct 28, 1985 · 4.4 560 ratings. Book 3 of 4: From the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy. See all formats and editions. The Futurological Congress is the fourth satirical science fiction novel in the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy series from Kafka Prize–winning author Stanislaw Lem. “Nobody can really know the future.

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  6. The Futurological Congress is the fourth satirical science fiction novel in the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy series from Kafka Prize–winning author Stanislaw Lem. “Nobody can really know the future. But few could imagine it better than Lem.”—Paris ReviewBringing his twin gifts of scientific speculati.

  7. Paperback – Oct. 28 1985. The Futurological Congress is the fourth satirical science fiction novel in the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy series from Kafka Prize–winning author Stanislaw Lem. “Nobody can really know the future. But few could imagine it better than Lem.”—Paris Review.

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