A Holocaust Survivor’s Hardboiled Science Fiction

Though he rarely discussed them, Stanisław Lem’s experiences in wartime Poland weighed on him and affected his stories.
man's head with holes revealing lights and space on the inside a fiery city background
Lem, who grew up Jewish in Lwów, was eighteen when the Second World War began. Almost all his relatives died.Illustration by Max Loeffler

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