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  1. Llenor Pwylaidd oedd Stanisław Lem (12 Medi 1921 – 27 Mawrth 2006) sydd yn nodedig am ei nofelau a straeon byrion gwyddonias a'i ysgrifau ar amryw bynciau gan gynnwys athroniaeth a dyfodoleg. Ganed ef yn Lwów yng Ngweriniaeth Gwlad Pwyl (bellach Lviv , Wcráin ), i deulu o dras Iddewig .

  2. The Mask ( Polish: Maska) is a science fiction techno horror short story by Polish writer Stanisław Lem written in 1974 and first published in literary magazine Kultura that year. It was the title story in a short story collection published in 1976 by Wydawnictwo Literackie. It is a story of an assassin android she-robot programmed both to ...

  3. PS3561.O8 P3 1995. Followed by. Steps. The Painted Bird is a 1965 novel by Jerzy Kosiński that describes World War II as seen by a boy, considered a "Gypsy or Jewish stray," [1] wandering about small villages scattered around an unspecified country in Central and Eastern Europe (usually assumed to be Poland ). The story was originally ...

  4. Przekładaniec is a 1968 short science fiction comedy film directed by Andrzej Wajda based on the screenplay by Stanisław Lem, which was a loose adaptation of Lem's 1955 short story turned into a radio play Czy pan istnieje, Mr. Johns? (Translated into English as Are you there, Mr. Jones? [1] ). The title of the film was variously translated ...

  5. "Wading River Dogs and More" in Asimov's, May 1998 "Hooking Up" in Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1999 "Time to Go" in Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 2004 "Enlightenment" in Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 2007; Translations. Stanisław Lem. Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (with Christine Rose, 1973) The Cyberiad (1974)

  6. Stanisław Herman Lem ( 12. září 1921 Lvov – 27. března 2006 Krakov) byl polský spisovatel, filozof, lékař, futurolog a satirik, světoznámý autor sci-fi. Jeho knihy byly přeloženy do 40 jazyků a prodalo se přes 27 milionů výtisků. Jeho dílo ovlivnilo nejen polskou, ale i světovou vědecko-fantastickou literaturu.

  7. From the autobiographical Highcastle. Stanislaw Lem was born in Lvov on September 12th 1921 to a family of a laryngologist. Since 1932 he attended the K. S. Szajnocha II State Grammar School in Lvov where he received a secondary school certificate in 1939. Between 1940 and 1941, after the occupation of Lvov by Soviet troops, Lem studied ...

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