 „My View on Literature” contains primarily Lem's personal discourse of literature – perceived on the one hand from the point of view of mercilessly criticized theories of interpretation, on the other from the reader's point of view.  Here, Lem presents himself as a great reader:  aware of all tricks of the literary trade, but above all personally involved, disclosing his individual tastes, passionately describing the intriguing adventure of solving  mysteries of texts and their creators.
„My View on Literature” contains primarily Lem's personal discourse of literature – perceived on the one hand from the point of view of mercilessly criticized theories of interpretation, on the other from the reader's point of view.  Here, Lem presents himself as a great reader:  aware of all tricks of the literary trade, but above all personally involved, disclosing his individual tastes, passionately describing the intriguing adventure of solving  mysteries of texts and their creators.
 
											 
						