Tales of Pirx the Pilot

Tales of Pirx the Pilot

Stanisław Lem's Tales of Pirx the Pilot (Opowieści o pilocie Pirxie), published in Poland in 1968, and translated to English in two parts (Tales of Pirx the Pilot and More Tales of Pirx the Pilot) in 1979 and 1982, is a series of short stories about a spaceship pilot named Pirx. They are some of the best known works of Lem, being one of the optional readings for the schoolchildren in Poland.[clarification needed][citation needed] Pirx stories can be classified as a moderate hard science fiction with some comic elements.

The identity of the protagonist of Lem's later novel Fiasko is never firmly established, but Pirx is one of the two possibilities. However, the bulk of the novel is set much further in the future, and it is vastly different from a thematic standpoint.

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Plot

The stories are set somewhere in the XXI-XXII centuries, in a futuristic Occidental world (as opposed to a Communist Utopia where some of Lem's other novels take place) in which Mankind is starting to colonize the Solar System, has some settlements on the Moon and Mars, and is even beginning the exploration of the other solar systems.

Pirx is a cadet, a pilot, and finally a captain of a merchant spaceship, and the stories relate his life and various things that happen to him during his travels between the Earth, Moon, and Mars.

Hungarian sci-fi series

In Hungary, the Hungarian producer András Rajnai made a series in 1972.[citation needed]

Characters

Pirx is a fictional character from works of science fiction by Stanisław Lem: the story collections Tales of Pirx the Pilot and More Tales of Pirx the Pilot, and the novel Fiasco. The story of Pirx is that of a spaceship cadet, pilot, and captain. In a way, Pirx is as an ordinary "working man" who unlike traditional heroic space pilots has little if anything heroic about him. He sometimes finds himself in extreme situations, which he overcomes mostly through ordinary common sense and average luck.

In particular, in the story The Inquest, Lem puts forth the idea that what is perceived a human weakness is in fact an advantage over a perfect machine. In this tale Pirx defeats the robot, because a human can hesitate, make wrong decisions, have doubts, but a robot cannot. [1] A similar idea is present in Isaac Asimov's Robot Series, where a putting a robot in a position where it cannot chose between the Three laws of robotics fries its positronic brain.

List of the stories

Tales of Pirx the Pilot was translated by Louis Iribarne. More Tales of Pirx the Pilot was also translated by Iribarne, with the assistance of Magdalena Majcherczyk. Exception is "The Hunt" which was translated by Michael Kandel.

From Tales of Pirx the Pilot

  • "The Test"
  • "The Conditional Reflex"
  • "On Patrol"
  • "The Albatross"
  • "Terminus"

From More Tales of Pirx the Pilot

  • "The Hunt"
  • "Pirx's Tale"
  • "The Accident"
  • "The Inquest" ; for plot summary, see Test pilota Pirxa, a 1978 film
  • "Ananke"

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