Difference between revisions of "Lemistry"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
| image = IPLondon.jpg | | image = IPLondon.jpg | ||
| imagesize = 200px | | imagesize = 200px | ||
| − | | caption = | + | | caption = |
| begins = 18:30 | | begins = 18:30 | ||
| ends = 20:00 | | ends = 20:00 | ||
| Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
}} | }} | ||
| + | A truly great European writer, Stanislaw Lem (1911-2006) transcends both Polish literature and his chosen form of science fiction. Best known for his twice-filmed novel Solaris, he was a virtuoso storyteller who packed his writing with philosophy, comedy, and allegory. | ||
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] | ||
Revision as of 16:12, 21 April 2011
| LEMISTRY. A Celebration of Stanislaw Lem | |
|---|---|
|
| |
| Date(s) | 2011-09-09 |
| Begins | 18:30 |
| Ends | 20:00 |
| Location(s) | British Library |
| Participants | John Gray, Toby Litt, Wojciech Orliński, Ari Folman, The Brothers Quay. Chaired by Rosie Goldsmith |
| Organizer | British Library and the Polish Cultural Institute in London |
| Website | |
| http://www.polishculture.org.uk | |
A truly great European writer, Stanislaw Lem (1911-2006) transcends both Polish literature and his chosen form of science fiction. Best known for his twice-filmed novel Solaris, he was a virtuoso storyteller who packed his writing with philosophy, comedy, and allegory.