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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. The first collected set of stories was originally published in 1965, with an English translation by Michael Kandel first appearing in 1974.
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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.

  3. Feb 10, 2017 · Although The Cyberiad was published in a less dangerous environment than Lem’s first works, which date from the 1940s and early 1950s – when Stalin was still alive, and Communist states still murderously repressed unorthodox literature – it still has to cloak some of its meanings in fantastical tales. While many of the collection’s mad ...

  4. Lem’s third great book is The Cyberiad (subtitled Fables for the Cybernetic Age ). Read on one level, it is a collection of comic tales about two intelligent robots who travel about the galaxy solving engineering problems; a deeper reading reveals a wealth of profound insights into the human condition. Read More.

  5. Feb 8, 2019 · The cyberiad : fables for the cybernetic age. by. Lem, Stanisław. Publication date. 1974. Topics. Poland -- Fiction. Publisher. New York : Seabury Press.

  6. The Cyberiad: Fables for the Cybernetic Age study guide contains a biography of Polish writer Stanislaw Lem, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

  7. ‘The Cyberiad’ is one of Stanisław Lem’s finest books, and one which he considered his contribution to the poetics of science fiction literature. No one before him had ever created such an elaborate combination of futurological themes with a fairy tale and a philosophical tale, wherein creative engineering replaces biological reproduction.

  8. The Cyberiad: Fables for the Cybernetic Age. Trurl and Klaupacius are constructor robots who try to out-invent each other. They travel to the far corners of the cosmos to take on...

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