Nah, Solaris just isn't one of his best books. Lem was pretty fond of shit literature (Nabokov, Dick) and in some of his works that fondness infected his own style (not saying those two exact authors did in case of Solaris; just shit literature in general). There are two faces of Lem's writing: on is the stuff he was actually good at, the other being wannabe "adult" writing. Solaris is somewhere inbetween, The Cold is utterly on the "wannabe" side, The Cyberiad is pure awesomness. And so on.CMoon wrote:This is effectively an argument that Tarkovsky is a better director than Lem is an author.hzt wrote: (Tarkovsky's) Solaris
The most striking (to me) example of said bifurctaion is one wee fragment of Return from the Stars - an embarrasingly "wannabe" novel getting rather good for the twinkling of an eye, then coming back to being bad, but I'm not gonna spoil that fragment for those few poor souls who may care.