Some of them are signed, and I saw all of them being signed, including that one time that I showed up at Lem’s doorstep in Cracow as a kid. It was a weird thing to do. I don’t regret it.pic.twitter.com/NOBns8A7mg
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Some of them are signed, and I saw all of them being signed, including that one time that I showed up at Lem’s doorstep in Cracow as a kid. It was a weird thing to do. I don’t regret it.pic.twitter.com/NOBns8A7mg
Next week it’ll be 186. :·)https://twitter.com/mwichary/status/1240481624308854784 …
Oh, you know how I learned where he lived? I went to a post office, grabbed a Kraków phone book, looked up everyone with the last name “Lem,” and then just visited all these (4) places. (Later I realized it was kind of the reverse of The Terminator.)
Then on our family trip to Kraków I just removed half the clothes from my backpack without telling my mom, and replaced them with all the 7 of Lem’s books I had at that point. (I still have all of them except a copy of “Eden,” which I gave to someone I loved.)
Well done!
That's a very honorable collection. I've read some of Lem. Find him fascinating — thought I have not read as thoroughly as this.
Wow! This is an amazing collection. I’m always impressed with this level of dedication.
What is his most approachable book?
“Tales of Pirx the Pilot,” I think! (split into two volumes in English)
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