Solaris by Stanislaw Lem

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Author
Stanislaw Lem
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Pages
214 pages
ISBN
978-0571209484
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Description

Solaris (Faber Fiction Classics) by Stanislaw Lem is a seminal work of science fiction that delves into the mysteries of memory, consciousness, and the human condition. When Kris Kelvin arrives on the planet Solaris for scientific study, he encounters something profoundly unsettling: his deceased lover has resurfaced as a physical embodiment of a painful, previously unconscious memory. This haunting revelation is not unique to Kelvin; other researchers on Solaris find their own repressed memories manifesting in corporeal form, each memory taking on an alien yet familiar life.

The enigmatic ocean that covers the planet Solaris seems to be more than just a body of water—it may be a vast, sentient brain capable of recreating human experiences. The scientists must navigate this strange landscape, questioning their understanding of reality and self. As they grapple with these profound existential challenges, they are forced to confront the limits of their knowledge and the complexities of the human heart.

First published in 2001 by Faber and Faber, Solaris is a 214-page exploration of philosophical and psychological themes within the framework of science fiction. Lem’s masterful storytelling and deep philosophical inquiries make this a compelling read for both fans of speculative literature and those interested in the intersection of science, art, and human nature.