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Star Trek Journal by Stanislaw Lem Publisher: Sichuan Science and Technology Press

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Introduction
🔸Absurd and humorous like "Futurism Congress" 🔸Profound and meaningful like "Solaris"
Space traveler Ion Teach 👨‍🚀
Take you to experience a different Polish science fiction master——
⭐ Stanislaw Lem ⭐
【Content Introduction】
📣: "The Space Crew Almanac reminds everyone that traveling through a vortex can bring unpredictable relativistic effects - especially at high speeds."
"Star Trek Journal" is based on the adventures of space traveler Ion Teach. Through the protagonist's twelve diaries, it brings readers many original and foresighted ideas.
🎓Professor AS Tarantoga highly recommends——
🖋This diary faithfully records Ion Teach's twelve interesting journeys:
🕳For Teach's adventures after crossing the gravitational vortex and accidentally messing up the timeline, please see: "The Seventh Voyage";
🕳For Teach's spy adventures on the artificial intelligence planet disguised as a robot, please see: "The Eleventh Voyage";
🕳 For more information about Teach's experience of being ordered to travel to the future and reorganize world history, please see: "The Twentieth Voyage";

💥Time and space shift💥Happy adventure
💥Fantastic ideas💥Unconstrained imagination
Lime's "Ion Teach" series 🛸"Star Trek Journal"🛸
Start a hilarious adventure in time and space!
【Evaluations】
📝Lem is a philosopher in the field of science fiction. His imagination has brought his works to a higher level than other science fictions, expressing his deep concern and sober insight into the relationship between humans and the universe. When we enter his world, Lem will lead us to a deeper and farther place.
——Liu Cixin
📝Every time I read Lyme, I feel a sense of amazement and knowing joy.
——Dai Jinhua
📝I have been reading Lem all my life. He made me a reader and a writer. He freed my imagination and shaped my sense of humor. I know many of his stories by heart. If I had to take a box of books to a desert island, Stanislaw Lem would be among them.
—Olga Tokarczuk, 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature winner
📝(Lime) offers a profound reflection on the contemporary human condition, technological advancement, and its consequences.
——Commemorative speech of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland to Lem
📝The universe is still trying to catch up with Stanislaw Lem's unrivaled imagination. In my opinion, it won't catch up with him for a while.
——The Washington Post
📝Please read Lem for yourself. He is an important writer and one of the spiritual leaders of our time.
——The New York Times
【Editor's recommendation】
🚀One of the representative works of Polish science fiction master Stanislaw Lem.
🚀A fantastic sci-fi satirical story that reveals Lime's "comedian" side.
🚀The writing spans nearly twenty years, charting Lem’s development as a writer.
🚀Contains twelve interesting illustrations written by Lime.
👉For more of Teach’s crazy adventures, please see: 👨‍🚀"Reminiscences of a Space Traveler"👨‍🚀
About the Author
✍Stanisław Lem (1921-2006), a famous Polish writer, is mainly known for his science fiction novels and essays. His representative works include Solaris, The Futurology Congress, and The Voice of His Master. Lem's science fiction works involve many fields such as philosophy, futurology, and literary criticism. The uncertainty of technological development, the nature of intelligence, communication and understanding with extraterrestrial intelligent life, and human limitations are themes he often explores.
✍Lem is renowned worldwide and has won several Polish and international literary awards. His works have been translated into more than 50 languages ​​and have been adapted for film and television many times, inspiring generations of artists. In 1996, Lem was awarded the Order of the White Eagle, the oldest and highest-ranking state medal in the Republic of Poland; in addition to Poland's first artificial satellite, an asteroid discovered in 1979 was also named after him. In 2021, to celebrate the centenary of Lem's birth, the Polish government named it the "Lem Year."

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