'Summa Technologiae' portrays a grim and sober singularity
io9 reviews Stanislaw Lem's book.
Stanislaw Lem's Summa Technologiae was first published in 1964 in Poland. Now, some 50 years later, the publication of the English translation by Joanna Zylinska is finally making Lem's thoughts about science, technology, and the future accessible to Western readers.
Lem, who passed away in 2006, is known and loved by science fiction readers worldwide. With more than 25 millions books sold, he may be the most widely read science fiction writer ever, which shows that there has always been a demand for mature, complex science fiction literature.
Published in: io9
By: Giulio Prisco
Story Date: 2014-01-10T04:56:00+00:00
By: Giulio Prisco
Story Date: 2014-01-10T04:56:00+00:00