Solaris (1961), Ch. 6: "The Little Apocrypha", p. 72
Solaris (1961)
Stanisław Lem: Man
Stanisław Lem was Polish science fiction author. Explore interesting quotes on man.
Source: Solaris (1961), Ch. 6: "The Little Apocrypha", p. 72
Context: We are only seeking Man. We have no need of other worlds. We need mirrors. We don't know what to do with other worlds. A single world, our own, suffices us; but we can't accept it for what it is. We are seaching for an ideal image of our own world: we go in quest of a planet, of a civilisation superior to our own but developed on the basis of a prototype of our primeval past. At the same time, there is something inside us which we don't like to face up to, from which we try to protect ourselves, but which nevertheless remains, since we don't leave Earth in a state of primal innocence. We arrive here as we are in reality, and when the page is turned and that reality is revealed to us — that part of our reality which we would prefer to pass over in silence — then we don't like it any more.
“Man does not create gods, in spite of appearances. The times, the age, impose them on him.”
Source: Solaris (1961), Ch. 14: "The Old Mimoid", p. 198
Context: Man does not create gods, in spite of appearances. The times, the age, impose them on him. Man can serve his age or rebel against it, but the target of his cooperation or rebellion comes to him from outside.
Source: Solaris (1961), Ch. 10: "Conversation", p. 157
Source: Solaris (1961), Ch. 8 "The Monsters", p. 120
Source: His Master's Voice (1968), Ch. 9
Source: Solaris (1961), Ch. 12: "The Dreams", p. 185 [elipsis in original]
Source: His Master's Voice (1968), Ch. 2
Preface
His Master's Voice (1968)
Podroze miedzygwiezdne, trip 3
“If man had more of a sense of humor, things might have turned out differently.”
Source: Solaris (1961), Ch. 12: "The Dreams", p. 184
Fiasco (1986), Ch. 3, tr. Michael Kandel (1987)