The Cyberiad: Fables for the Cybernetic Age

Fables for the Cybernetic Age

Hardcover, 295 pages

English language

Published July 27, 1974 by Seabury Press.

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978-0-8164-9164-3
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OCLC Number:
704781

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The Cyberiad (Polish: Cyberiada) is a series of humorous science fiction short stories by Polish writer Stanisław Lem, originally published in 1965, with an English translation appearing in 1974. The main protagonists of the series are Trurl and Klapaucius, the "constructors". The vast majority of characters are either robots or intelligent machines. The stories focus on problems of the individual and society, as well as on the vain search for human happiness through technological means. Two of these stories were included in the book The Mind's I. The word "Cyberiad" is used in the series only once as a name of a pretty woman in a poem by Elektrybałt, an electronic poet invented by Trurl. There is a steel statue of Elektrybałt in the Copernicus Science Centre, Warsaw.

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  • Poland -- Fiction