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 ...
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 ...
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