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Discover the visionary world of 'Mortal Engines', a remarkable collection of original short stories by the legendary Stanislaw Lem. This B-format paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 2016, features 240 pages of thrilling narratives that explore the depths of human imagination and the absurdities of the universe. Lem’s extraordinary writing style shines through as the master of science fiction tackles themes of technology, artificial intelligence, and the quirks of extraterrestrial life. With the translation expertise of Michael Kandel, readers are treated to Lem's witty humor and inventive storytelling, bringing the enchantment of Polish literature to English-speaking audiences. From the captivating Fables for Robots to notable tales featuring Lem's beloved characters like Ijon Tichy and Pirx the Pilot, 'Mortal Engines' offers a blend of entertainment and poignant reflection on the nature of existence. Experience the complexity of Lem’s universe where absurdity collides with brilliance in every tale. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to Stanislaw Lem, this collection is destined to elevate your reading experience and provoke thought as you delve into the charming and often dark landscapes of space. Get ready for an exhilarating journey that combines satire, philosophy, and innovative science fiction from one of the genre's greatest pioneers.