- The
Cyberiad (Polish: Cyberiada),
sometimes subtitled Fables for the
Cybernetic Age, is a
series of
humorous science fiction short stories by
Polish writer...
- main
protagonists of the
humorous science fiction short stories of the
Cyberiad series written by
Polish writer Stanisław Lem. They are two
robots who...
- Spanking") were
included into the
cycle The
Cyberiad. On the
other hand, one of the
stories from The
Cyberiad, "O królewiczu
Ferrycym i królewnie Krystali"...
-
translation by
Michael Kandel (New York: The
Seabury Press, 1977). The
Cyberiad (1965) –
collection of
humorous baroque-style
stories about the exploits...
- Technologiae, as well as a novel, The Invincible. 1965 saw the
publication of The
Cyberiad and of a
short story collection, The Hunt (Polowanie [pl]). 1966 was the...
-
closely related and
partly overlapping cycles,
Fables for
Robots and The
Cyberiad.
Fables for
Robots is a
series of
satirical fairy tales set in a universe...
- the
English translation of
Stanislaw Lem's short-story
collection The
Cyberiad, the poem Love and
tensor algebra claims that "every
frustum longs to be...
- "Triumph of the
Green Goblin"),
Thief #2 (in "Triumph of the
Green Goblin"),
Cyberiad/Nathan
Price (in "The X-Men Adventure") Alan
Melvin -
Electro (in "Videoman")...
- the
three best-known
books by Lem, the
other two
being Solaris and The
Cyberiad. The
novel is
written as a first-person narrative, the
memoir of a mathematician...
-
technologically advanced,
reminiscent of that of the
Fables for
Robots and The
Cyberiad and is
written in an
archaized language. The
English translation may be...