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The Invincible is a quite well written "narrative machine" based on a fictitious problem. Rohan is confronted with a strange world where he is surrounded by "dead machines". This is a very realistic novel, perhaps a bit more "modest" than Solaris.
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Astronauts
The Chain of Chance
The Cyberiad
Eden
Fiasco
The Futurological Congress
Highcastle
His Master's Voice
The Hospital of Transfiguration
Inspection at the Scene of the Crime
The Investigation
The Invincible
The Magellan Nebula
The Man from Mars
Memoirs Found in a Bathtub
Mortal Engines
Peace on Earth
Return from the Stars
The Riddle
Roly-poly
Solaris
The Star Diaries
Tales of Pirx the Pilot
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Golem XIV
A Perfect Vacuum
Imaginary Magnitude
One Human Minute
Provocation
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Letters or the Resistance of Matter
My View on Literature
Philosophy of Chance
Science Fiction and Futurology
Summa Technologiae
Thus Spoke Lem
The World on the Edge