Not everybody knows that Stanisław Lem lived through German occupation of Lwów (now L'viv) during WW2 (as a Polish Jew) and barely escaped an execution.
Many of his most famous books can be interpreted through this lense, but he also speaks about it directly in his book "Provocation". And his thoughts about truth vs perception of nazism are quite unique and very relevant.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 9.6 ms ] threadMany of his most famous books can be interpreted through this lense, but he also speaks about it directly in his book "Provocation". And his thoughts about truth vs perception of nazism are quite unique and very relevant.