Although Lem explores a wide range of possible forms of other species, the result of the contact in each case runs from relatively benign failure to find a common language, as in The Invincible, to ...
The center of gravity of Lem's books is ethics. The act of personal courage ultimately demanded of Rohan, the protagonist of Invincible, is no mere test of virility a la Hemingway, nor a demonstration ...
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