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| caption      = 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. This evenings rich centenary celebration features contributions by writers John Gray, Toby Litt and Wojciech Orliński, and film makers Ari Folman (currently filming Lem's The Futurological Congress as follow up to Waltz with Bashir) and The Brothers Quay. Chaired by BBC broadcaster Rosie Goldsmith.
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| caption      = 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.  
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| date          = 2011-09-09
 
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Revision as of 16:00, 21 April 2011

LEMISTRY. A Celebration of Stanislaw Lem
IPLondon.jpg
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