by Stanisław Lem
A primarily tedious if at times thought-provoking read. Starts with a stellar standalone short story. As for the rest of the novel: the setting, the characters, and their actions are all contrived to allow Lem to explore a technopsychological first contact thought experiment that for me fell flat.
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