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Logan
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Topic: Dick, Vonnegut, Lem Posted: March 16 2016 at 17:27 |
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Three writers that I have always closely associated, and fans of one are often fans of all. Who do you like best? And mention any favourite works by them if you want to.
More importantly, since polls I commonly merely use an an accessory to discussion and exploration, which other authors (and specific works) would you recommend to someone who is into these three? I like Chekhov, and am looking to get Jorge Luis Borges stories. Some other favourite classic novels of mine is the sci-fi or speculative fiction realm include Stranger in a Strange Land (plus more Heinlein), The Martian Chronicles, The Island of Doctor Moreau, 1984 duh, The Lathe of Heaven, a Canticle for Leibowitz, and The Gods Themselves. I think if I had to choose just two stories of each: Dick: Dr. Bloodmoney and Ubik. Vonnegut: Sirens of Titan or Slaughterhouse Five Lem: Fiasco or The Futurological Congress |
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InstrupsychedeMental
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 19:49 | ||
For me, Stanislaw Lem.
Majorly thought-provoking philosophy in his sci-fi. A couple of years ago I heard an audiobook of Solaris--way better than either movie--and since then I was hooked. A number of his works have finally been translated into English, just over the past few years. Should add others I've read/heard: Fiasco Memoirs Found in a Bathtub Mortal Engines Peace on Earth--also vg Return From the Stars--not his best, imo The Star Diaries Edited by InstrupsychedeMental - March 16 2016 at 19:51 |
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TeleStrat
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 20:52 | ||
I read a lot of early Vonnegut back in the day.
Some favorites... Breakfast Of Champions Slaughterhouse Five Mother Night Galapagos Slapstick
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Vompatti
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 21:22 | ||
I love Lem in an erotic way.
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 21:22 | ||
I like all 3....I suppose P K Dick would be my favorite but that's because I was lucky enough to receive a letter from him once when I was looking for a copy of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep which became Blade Runner for the film. I wrote his publisher who then referred the letter to him and he was gracious in sending me a letter saying it would be released soon as Blade Runner. I still can't believe he actually wrote me a personal explanation about the renamed story.
Favorites: Dick- Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch Ubik Maze of Death Martian Time Slip but all of his books are wonderfully weird.... Lem- The Investigation Memoirs Found In A Bathtub Solaris Chain of Chance Vonnegut- Sirens of Titan Slaughterhouse 5 Cats Cradle The Lathe of Heaven and The Gods Themselves are two of my favorite sci-fi novels . ( Ihave also read all of the ones you mentioned) btw...there was a tv mini series done on the Lathe of Heaven that was pretty good.
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Logan
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 21:50 | ||
Great to see admirers of all three authors posting here. Thanks. I love The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldtritch, great choice (A particular fave of mine that I quite forgot about). Haven't read Maze of Death as local libraries (and I've lived in quite a few places) and bookstores I've checked haven't carried it. I'm in serious need of a Dick fix -- guess I'll order online. Been years since I've ready any new books of his. With Vonnegut, I have more reading to do to, of ones mentioned I haven't read Mother Night that I recall or Galapagos. And with Lem I have lots to catch up on. Love the Investigation and Solaris, and have long wanted to read Memoirs Found in a Bathtub.
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 08:53 | ||
I've read all of the Lem and Vonnegut that appeals to me but there are still a few Dick books I haven't read....I might look those up and read them....he was very prolific for many years.
Too many good books and too little time to read them all. btw if you like hard hitting supernatural fiction with a twist I recommend the Sandman Slim series by Kadrey...great fun to read and well written also. |
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BaldJean
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 11:43 | ||
Lem by a country mile. since many of his works (some of his best) have not been translated into English yet I am not surprised he does not win.
it's a tossup for second between Vonnegut and Dick for me |
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 12:52 | ||
Just curious...but do you read Lem in Polish or German..?
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Logan
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 12:54 | ||
Read some little book reviews of the series, and I'm confident it's something I'd really like. Going to see if he can find some of his books to read this weekend (there actually is a great public library where I grew up, and going to go there on Saturday -- library closest to where I now live is terrible unless perhaps you are Punjabi). |
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BaldJean
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 12:59 | ||
German. but due to the GDR having been a befriended state of Poland a plethora of his works have been translated into that language Edited by BaldJean - March 17 2016 at 12:59 |
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Logan
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 13:14 | ||
I would have thought that almost all of his fiction would have been translated into English, but not so much with his non-fiction works. By the way, since translation is being discussed, Lem thought Dick a visionary and translated works of Dick's into Polish. Lem wrote an essay on Dick called "Philip K. Dick: A Visionary Amongst Charlatans". Lem was made an honorary member of The Science Fiction Writers of America and wasn't too popular since he denigrated US sci-fi writers, except Dick who he highly admired. Mentioned it in a another thread, but while Lem admired Dick, paranoid Dick wrote a letter to the FBI claiming Lem was "a communist committee". Yes, Dick, wasn't just claiming he was part of a communist committee, he claimed that Lem was a committee -- a committee acting under the name Stanislaw Lem. Apparently Dick may have been upset about not getting royalties from a Polish edition Of Ubik that Lem had translated and he was upset about Lem's denigration of American author's, since he mentioned that to the FBI. Dick may not have noticed that Lem denigrated others but praised Dick's writings. http://culture.pl/en/article/philip-k-dick-stanislaw-lem-is-a-communist-committee Edited by Logan - March 17 2016 at 13:16 |
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BaldJean
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 13:57 | ||
"The Astronauts", "The Magellanic Cloud" and "Observation on the Spot" (in my opinion his best novel) have not been translated into English yet. "Summa Technologiae", a non-fiction work, is absolutely stunning. Lem predicted many of today's technological advances decades ahead in that book. I like the title a lot too; clever pun with Thomas Aquinas. even though I voted for Lem I like Dick and Vonnegut too, so perhaps I should have put my vote into "I like all three". but I consider Lem to be the best of those three Edited by BaldJean - March 17 2016 at 13:59 |
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Son.of.Tiresias
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 14:05 | ||
Stanislaw Lem is the man. "Solaris" is the best Sci-Fi ever written, and the Andrei Tarkovsky film equals Stanley Kubrickīs 2001, quite differently though. I really like Russian language, although Polish as the original language could have been a more appropriate ? Does "Solaris"īs expression and content perhaps suffer when translated into English ?
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 14:11 | ||
Vonnegut for me. I love all his early stuff but reread Breakfast of Champions every few years to remind me of how completely absurd living in America really is
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BaldJean
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 14:12 | ||
oh, and since you wanted a recommendation: Karel Čapek "Krakatit", "R.U.R." and "War with the Newts" are must-reads. the word "robot" stems from "R.U.R.".
Čapek is extremely satirical, and his inclusion of an illustration of the "homo diluvii testis", also known as "Andrias Scheuchzeri", a giant prehistorical newt believed to be a human witness of the deluge by Johann Jacob Scheuchzer, a Swiss scholar of the early 18th century, is a stroke of genius Edited by BaldJean - March 17 2016 at 14:14 |
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 14:14 | ||
^ Best sci-fi ever written. ..? Again that becomes hyperbole like saying a certain prog album is the best ever recorded. It's subjective as any other work of art.
Heinlein, Asimov. Zelazny, Simak, Clarke, Dick, Herbert, Banks, ..the list is endless...etc , are all geniuses when it comes to sci-fi...just like Lem was. Edited by dr wu23 - March 17 2016 at 14:17 |
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Logan
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 14:15 | ||
I find it appalling in a way that such works of his have not been translated into English. He was a great writer and thinker. Incidentally, I'm quite scatterbrained, I had had it mind to write "No preference, I like all three equally" so I'm glad you voted for your favourite. |
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Logan
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 14:26 | ||
Tarkovsky's Solaris and Kubrick's 2001 definitely have considerable similarities. I love both. Lem disliked Tarkovsky's adaptation, but that's common with writer's when others adapt their works. Lem said that Tarkovsky didn't make Solaris at all, he made Crime and Punishment. Personally, I prefer Tarkovsky's Stalker to Solaris, but so what.... |
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Logan
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Posted: March 17 2016 at 14:37 | ||
Thank you, I haven't read those. Sounds like must reads. By the way, I have received so many great suggestions at this site that I really need to start a journal to keep track of it all. |
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