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Stanislaw Lem 
Return from the Stars 

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An astronaut returns to Earth after a ten-year mission and finds a society that he barely recognizes.Stanislaw Lem’s Return from the Stars recounts the experiences of Hal Bregg, an astronaut who returns from an exploratory mission that lasted ten years-although because of time dilation, 127 years have passed on Earth. Bregg finds a society that he hardly recognizes, in which danger has been eradicated. Children are "betrizated" to remove all aggression and violence-a process that also removes all impulse to take risks and explore. The people of Earth view Bregg and his crew as "resuscitated Neanderthals, " and pressure them to undergo betrization. Bregg has serious difficulty in navigating the new social mores.While Lem’s depiction of a risk-free society is bleak, he does not portray Bregg and his fellow astronauts as heroes. Indeed, faced with no opposition to his aggression, Bregg behaves abominably. He is faced with a choice: leave Earth again and hope to return to a different society in several hundred years, or stay on Earth and learn to be content. With Return from the Stars, Lem shows the shifting boundaries between utopia and dystopia.
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 312 ● ISBN 9780262357692 ● Translator Barbara Marszal & Frank Simpson ● Publisher The MIT Press ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8105970 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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