A Jorge Luis Borges for the Space Age - The New York Times Stanislaw Lem's set of short stories, written over a period of twenty years, all feature the adventures of space traveller Ijon Tichy and recount him spinning in time-warps, spying on robots, encountering bizarre civilizations and creatures in space and being hopelessly lost in a forest of supernovae.
This is a philosophical satire on technology, theology, intelligence and human nature from one of the greatest of science fiction writers Stanislaw Lem was for 50 years Poland's premier intellectual of the imagination -- John Clute * The Independent * A giant of 20th-century science fiction * The Guardian * Lem veers between joyous slapstick, freewheeling satire, and insanely involuted logical paradoxes--with surprisingly serious excursions into issues of will and faith.
Funny, unexpected, tantalizing * Kirkus Reviews *