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Well if I could just say it, what would be the point of Lem writing a whole book on it?
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostWhat was the point I've been missing?
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Originally posted by darrenb View PostStanislaw Lem was one of the greatest science-fiction writers ever. Solaris is one of the greatest science-fiction books ever, though most people will miss the point. The Tarkovsky film is too slow and turgid. The Clooney film is OK, though misses the point.
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Stanislaw Lem was one of the greatest science-fiction writers ever. Solaris is one of the greatest science-fiction books ever, though most people will miss the point. The Tarkovsky film is too slow and turgid. The Clooney film is OK, though misses the point.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe Hollywood one, which wasn't too bad as these things go.
Will see of the Tarkovsky one can be got on DVD, but I doubt it.
I quite like the Clooney version, but then I also like Lynch's version of Dune
Not actually got round to watching the russian version yet
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Originally posted by stek View Post
Tarkovsky version or the lame Clooney one?
Some rotter must have nicked it, or I forgot to put it back one night while pissed.
It would have to be one of the most expensive DVDs I've ever bought, over £25!
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I've read them all. Some of them can be a bit turgid but I can highly recommend Fiasco. Very clever. Solaris is not bad.
When I eventually get some grandchildren I will also add The Cyberiad to their bedtime reading list.
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I read these collections of short stories years ago, very entertaining;
Tales of Pirx the Pilot and More Tales of Pirx the Pilot.
I recently read Return from the Stars, worth a read.
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Originally posted by zeitghostIf they're as tedious as that doodle, I think I'll give 'em a miss.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI've read a few of his works and find them to be pretty good.
Fiasco: Amazon.co.uk: Stanislaw Lem: Books
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The Hollywood one, which wasn't too bad as these things go.
Will see of the Tarkovsky one can be got on DVD, but I doubt it.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHave watched Solaris but not read any of his stuff? any good?
Anyway yes he is worth a read - The Futurological Congress I recall being pretty good.
Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 23 November 2011, 09:37.
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