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His Master's Voice

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Scientists must decode a message from intelligent beings in outer space in this classic science fiction tale by the legendary author of Solaris.

The universe is still struggling to catch up with the vast creative force that was Stanis aw Lem. Washington Post

By pure chance, scientists detect a signal from space that may be communication from rational beings. How can people of Earth understand this message, knowing nothing about the senders including whether or not they even exist?
 
Written as the memoir of a mathematician who participates in the government project (code name: His Master s Voice) attempting to decode what seems to be a message from outer space, this classic novel shows scientists grappling with fundamental questions about the nature of reality, the confines of knowledge, the limitations of the human mind, and the ethics of military-sponsored scientific research.

About the author

Stanislaw Lem (1921–2006), a writer called “worthy of the Nobel Prize” by the New York Times, was an internationally renowned author of novels, short stories, literary criticism, and philosophical essays. His books have been translated into forty-four languages and have sold more than thirty million copies.

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Scientists must decode a message from intelligent beings in outer space in this classic science fiction tale by the legendary author of Solaris.

“The universe is still struggling to catch up with the vast creative force that was Stanisław Lem.” —Washington Post

By pure chance, scientists detect a signal from space that may be communication from rational beings. How can people of Earth understand this message, knowing nothing about the senders—including whether or not they even exist?
 
Written as the memoir of a mathematician who participates in the government project (code name: His Master’s Voice) attempting to decode what seems to be a message from outer space, this classic novel shows scientists grappling with fundamental questions about the nature of reality, the confines of knowledge, the limitations of the human mind, and the ethics of military-sponsored scientific research.

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"Such deadly wit, such deadly playful tightrope walking…a modern European version of Swift or Voltaire.” —Peter S. Beagle, New York Times

"The release of these new volumes seems to expand the possibilities of what a university publisher can do." —LitHub

"This thorough, intellectual take on a classic hard sci-fi trope is Lem at his best." —STARRED REVIEW, Publishers Weekly

"Fourteen years after his death, the universe is still struggling to catch up with the vast creative force that was Stanisław Lem. And for my money, it won't be surpassing him anytime soon…Enjoying the genius of Lem requires readerly dexterity and a willingness to go wherever the author takes you…These marvelous, absorbing and often hilarious books make our weary universe seem pale and undistinguished by comparison." —The Washington Post

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Such deadly wit, such deadly playful tightrope walking . . . a modern European version of Swift or Voltaire.
Peter S. Beagle, The New York Times

In a cycle of melancholy sci-fi novels written in the late nineteen-fifties and sixties Eden, Solaris, Return from the Stars, Memoirs Found in a Bathtub, The Invincible, and His Master s Voice Lem suggested that life in the future, however remote the setting and however different the technology, will be no less tragic. Astronauts disembark from a spaceship into the aftermath of an atrocity; scientists face an alien intelligence so unlike our own that their confidence in the special purpose of human life falters. Lem was haunted by the idea that losses can overwhelm the human capacity to apprehend them.
The New Yorker

Fourteen years after his death, the universe is still struggling to catch up with the vast creative force that was Stanis aw Lem. And for my money, it won't be surpassing him anytime soon . . . Enjoying the genius of Lem requires readerly dexterity and a willingness to go wherever the author takes you . . . These marvelous, absorbing and often hilarious books make our weary universe seem pale and undistinguished by comparison.
The Washington Post

The release of these new volumes seems to expand the possibilities of what a university publisher can do.  
LitHub

This thorough, intellectual take on a classic hard sci-fi trope is Lem at his best.
Publishers Weekly, starred review

Product details

Authors Michael Kandel, Stanislaw Lem, Seth Shostak
Assisted by Shostak Seth (Foreword), Michael Kandel (Translation), Michael (Translator (Polish to English)) Kandel (Translation), Kandel Michael (Translation)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.02.2020
 
EAN 9780262538459
ISBN 978-0-262-53845-9
No. of pages 280
Dimensions 136 mm x 203 mm x 19 mm
Series Mit Press
Subjects Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, Fiction in translation, Fiction - Science Fiction, FICTION / Science Fiction / Hard Science Fiction, FICTION / Science Fiction / Alien Contact, FICTION / Visionary & Metaphysical, Classic science fiction, science fiction;Polish

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