Fiasco (novel)
Infobox Book |
name = Fiasco
title_orig = Fiasko
translator =
image_caption = English edition cover.
author =
cover_artist = | country =
language = Polish
genre =
publisher = Harcourt Brace Jovanovich(Eng. trans.)
release_date = 1986
english_release_date = May 1987
media_type = Print (Hardback &
pages = 336 pp | isbn = ISBN 0-15-630630-1
"Fiasco" ( _pl. Fiasko) is a
alien civilizations is cultural,rather than spatial, distance. The failure to communicate with an aliencivilization is the main theme of the book. It was translated intoEnglish by
Plot summary
The book begins with a story of a base on Saturn's moon Titan, where a young spaceship pilot, Parvis, sets out in a strider (a
The main story concerns an expedition sent to a distant star in order to make contact with a civilization that may have been detected there. It is set more than a century after the prologue, when a starship is built in Titan's orbit. This future society is described as globally unified and peaceful with high regard for success. During starship preparations, the geyser region is cleared, and the frozen bodies are discovered. They are exhumed and taken aboard, to be awakened, if possible, during the voyage. However, only one of them can be revived (or more precisely, pieced together from the organs of several of them) with a high likelihood of success. The identity of the man is unclear - it has been narrowed to two men (whose last names begin with 'P'). It is not revealed if he is in fact Pirx, or Parvis. In his new life, he adopts the name Tempe.
The explorer spaceship "Eurydika" (
Closing in on a planet (called 'Quinta') which exhibits signs of harboring intelligent life, the crew of the Hermes attempts to establish contact with the denizens of the planet, who, contrary to the expectations of the mission's crewmen, are strangely unwilling to communicate. The crew reaches the conclusion that there is a
However, even this cataclysm does not drive the locals to open up to their alien visitors, so the crewmen deploy a device working as a giant lens or
Finally, the Quintans are forced to receive an 'ambassador', who is again Tempe, and Quintans are warned that the projecting device will be used to destroy the planet if the man should fail to report back his continued safety. After landing, Tempe discovers that there is no trace of anyone at the landing site. After investigating a peculiar structure nearby, he scouts around and finds a strange-looking mound, which he opens with small shovel. But, to his horror, he notices that in his distracted state he has allowed the allotted time to run out without signaling his mates above. As the planet is engulfed by the fiery destruction at hands of those who were sent to establish contact with its denizens, Tempe finally realizes what the Quintans are - but he has no time to share his discovery with the others.
Interpretation
The book is the fourth in Lem's series of pessimistic
Quotes
*"Nice Landing" - First line of the book
*"As far as the eye could see, the slopes were covered with throngs of naked, defenseless warts, and as the towering antennas, breaking, fell upon him in flames, he realized he had seen the Quintans." - Last line of the book
* "Fiasco will come to be regarded as one of the great SF novels... It is a remarkable achievement, even for Lem; for us, it is a most moving experience."
References
* [http://www.lem.pl/cyberiadinfo/english/dziela/fiasko/fiaskopl.htm Fiasco] , entry on Lem's official homepage.