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Michael Kandel

    Strange Invasion
    The Cyberiad
    The Street of Crocodiles
    • In November 1942, Bruno Schulz, teacher of drawing and handicrafts at a boys' college in Drohobycz, was shot dead by a Gestapo officer as he brought home a loaf of bread.

      The Street of Crocodiles
    • The Cyberiad

      Fables for the Cybernetic Age

      • 236bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      With over six million of his books in print worldwide, Stanislaw Lem is perhaps the most popular - and most critically acclaimed - science fiction writer of our day. In The Cyberiad he immerses the reader in a future run by and for machines - like those built by Trurl and Klapaucius, the great "cosmic constructors" who are, themselves, robots. The Cyberiad follows their escapades as they attempt to "out-invent" each other at home, or undertake (and often botch completely) gargantuan cybernetic feats in other galaxies: creating laser-eyed beasts, electronic push-button poetry-spouting bards, and machines that can construct anything in the universe...as long as it begins with the letter n. Drawing on fairy tale, folk tale, and mythology - as well as modern philosophical and mathematical thought - Lem has created a brilliant, deeply resonant work of genius.

      The Cyberiad
    • Strange Invasion

      • 152bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Bantam #28146-1, 1989. Paperback Original. A fine copy of the authors first book.

      Strange Invasion