Fiasco
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Wyman
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By:
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Stanislaw Lem
About this listen
Also, an eulogy to our bold anthropocenthrism.
Finally, buyer beware: this is not your classic, action packed sci-fi. Lem was a physics PhD, and a philosopher. Most of the book develops as a reflection, which may be puzzling when unexpected, but believe me, action and suspense are embedded in the long reflections and asides, all coming to a synthesis more and more apparent as the events slowly develop, while the reader helplessly witnesses the ethical horror unfold, endowed by those long musings with an understanding of further ethical horrors to come, yet unable to prevent them. This is sci-fi that changes your assumption on humanity. Straight to my "to be read in schools" shelf.
A rewarding effort of the mind
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This is Lem's last novel, he only writes essays after this book and there are quite a few essay like passages throughout the book, musings on varous themes etc, but don't let this put you off, they are always interesting. No other writer has the same approach and vision as Lem and you won't read another science fiction book like this. There are parts of the book that have stuck in my head for years, especially the finale. The narration is great as well.
Classic hard sci-fi
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Interesting ideas about space,space travel and how humans or aliens would make contact with each other
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