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− | Tomasz Lem was a late child of Stanisław Lem, so he has no memory of his father as a young man. "Gravity-Related Tantrums" is his portrait of his famous parent (...) From this the story of Lem the man emerges: his wartime adventures are described in brief, as are the various flats and houses where he lived, his foreign travels and longer visits to West Berlin and Vienna, the accounts of his friends and intellectual partners, and also his private passions and weaknesses, mainly a disastrous passion for sweets. Accompanying the writer, always in his shadow, but as an extremely important person, is his wife Barbara – his partner and carer through all the years of their marriage.
More interestingly, from a wider perspective than the family one, this is the portrait of a unique personality in the days when the totalitarian regime was in power, which was also an era when the world was divided, information was rationed, goods were generally in short supply and services were inefficient in the socialist camp. The struggles with these inconveniences of such a stubborn man as Stanisław Lem, his moments of defiance, despair and discouragement are on the one hand an excuse to show the gloomy truth about communism, and on the other a topic for endless satirical anecdotes.(a fragment of the introduction by Jerzy Jarzębski) | + | Tomasz Lem was a late child of Stanisław Lem, so he has no memory of his father as a young man. "Gravity-Related Tantrums" is his portrait of his famous parent (...) From this the story of Lem the man emerges: his wartime adventures are described in brief, as are the various flats and houses where he lived, his foreign travels and longer visits to West Berlin and Vienna, the accounts of his friends and intellectual partners, and also his private passions and weaknesses, mainly a disastrous passion for sweets. Accompanying the writer, always in his shadow, but as an extremely important person, is his wife Barbara – his partner and carer through all the years of their marriage.
More interestingly, from a wider perspective than the family one, this is the portrait of a unique personality in the days when the totalitarian regime was in power, which was also an era when the world was divided, information was rationed, goods were generally in short supply and services were inefficient in the socialist camp. The struggles with these inconveniences of such a stubborn man as Stanisław Lem, his moments of defiance, despair and discouragement are on the one hand an excuse to show the gloomy truth about communism, and on the other a topic for endless satirical anecdotes.(a fragment of the introduction by [[Jerzy Jarzębski]]) |
Content: Wstęp. Rozdział 1: Okupacja. Rozdział 2: Basia. Rozdział 3: Początki. Rozdział 4: Potyczki z motoryzacją. Rozdział 5: Podróże. Rozdział 6: Dyktanda. Rozdział 7: Stary dom na Klinach. Rozdział 8: Gabinet. Rozdział 9: Lata siedemdziesiąte. Rozdział 10: PRL. Rozdział 11: Zdrowie. Rozdział 12: Wyjazd z Polski. Rozdział 13: Berlin 1983, Wiedeń 1983–1988. Rozdział 14: Powrót do Polski. Bez posłowia - Tomasz Fiałkowski. Źródła cytatów. Indeks osób. | Content: Wstęp. Rozdział 1: Okupacja. Rozdział 2: Basia. Rozdział 3: Początki. Rozdział 4: Potyczki z motoryzacją. Rozdział 5: Podróże. Rozdział 6: Dyktanda. Rozdział 7: Stary dom na Klinach. Rozdział 8: Gabinet. Rozdział 9: Lata siedemdziesiąte. Rozdział 10: PRL. Rozdział 11: Zdrowie. Rozdział 12: Wyjazd z Polski. Rozdział 13: Berlin 1983, Wiedeń 1983–1988. Rozdział 14: Powrót do Polski. Bez posłowia - Tomasz Fiałkowski. Źródła cytatów. Indeks osób. |
Revision as of 09:34, 4 June 2013
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Author(s) | Tomasz Lem |
Original title | Awantury na tle powszechnego ciążenia |
Cover artist | Marek Pawłowski |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Publisher | Wydawnictwo Literackie |
Publication date | 2009 |
Media type | Print (hard) |
Pages | 269 |
ISBN | 978-83-08-04379-0 |
Preceded by | Tomasz Lem |
Followed by | Tomasz Fiałkowski |
Tomasz Lem was a late child of Stanisław Lem, so he has no memory of his father as a young man. "Gravity-Related Tantrums" is his portrait of his famous parent (...) From this the story of Lem the man emerges: his wartime adventures are described in brief, as are the various flats and houses where he lived, his foreign travels and longer visits to West Berlin and Vienna, the accounts of his friends and intellectual partners, and also his private passions and weaknesses, mainly a disastrous passion for sweets. Accompanying the writer, always in his shadow, but as an extremely important person, is his wife Barbara – his partner and carer through all the years of their marriage. More interestingly, from a wider perspective than the family one, this is the portrait of a unique personality in the days when the totalitarian regime was in power, which was also an era when the world was divided, information was rationed, goods were generally in short supply and services were inefficient in the socialist camp. The struggles with these inconveniences of such a stubborn man as Stanisław Lem, his moments of defiance, despair and discouragement are on the one hand an excuse to show the gloomy truth about communism, and on the other a topic for endless satirical anecdotes.(a fragment of the introduction by Jerzy Jarzębski)
Content: Wstęp. Rozdział 1: Okupacja. Rozdział 2: Basia. Rozdział 3: Początki. Rozdział 4: Potyczki z motoryzacją. Rozdział 5: Podróże. Rozdział 6: Dyktanda. Rozdział 7: Stary dom na Klinach. Rozdział 8: Gabinet. Rozdział 9: Lata siedemdziesiąte. Rozdział 10: PRL. Rozdział 11: Zdrowie. Rozdział 12: Wyjazd z Polski. Rozdział 13: Berlin 1983, Wiedeń 1983–1988. Rozdział 14: Powrót do Polski. Bez posłowia - Tomasz Fiałkowski. Źródła cytatów. Indeks osób.