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- Trurl and Klapaucius are the main protagonists of the humorous science fiction short stories of the Cyberiad series written by Polish writer Stanisław...
- appearing in 1974. The main protagonists of the stories are Trurl and Klapaucius, two "constructor" robots who travel the galaxy, constructing fantastic...
- Adaptations Characters Ijon Tichy Pilot Pirx Professor Tarantoga Mad scientists A. Dońda, A. Lymphater Lem's robots Trurl and Klapaucius, Terminus Lemology...
- collection of humorous baroque-style stories about the exploits of Trurl and Klapaucius, "constructors" among robots. The stories of Douglas Adams have been compared...
- in Roger Zelazny's short story "For a Breath I Tarry" (1966) Trurl and Klapaucius, the robot geniuses of The Cyberiad (Cyberiada, 1967; translated by Michael...
- Adaptations Characters Ijon Tichy Pilot Pirx Professor Tarantoga Mad scientists A. Dońda, A. Lymphater Lem's robots Trurl and Klapaucius, Terminus Lemology...
- Adaptations Characters Ijon Tichy Pilot Pirx Professor Tarantoga Mad scientists A. Dońda, A. Lymphater Lem's robots Trurl and Klapaucius, Terminus Lemology...
- Adaptations Characters Ijon Tichy Pilot Pirx Professor Tarantoga Mad scientists A. Dońda, A. Lymphater Lem's robots Trurl and Klapaucius, Terminus Lemology...
- published The Cyberiad, a book in which two constructors named Trurl and Klapaucius are "captured by a space pirate who pillages and ****ds information."...
- science fiction. Its main protagonists are robots-"constructors" Trurl and Klapaucius, who are something of both sorcerers and engineers. The images of grotesque...