A review by daviddavidkatzman
Mortal Engines by Stanisław Lem

4.0


Another fascinating book by Lem. I generally have little interest in short stories. I prefer longer narratives that I can really invest in. And when I realized these were short science fiction stories, I was skeptical that he would pull it off. Science fiction requires world building (as does fantasy) and integrating character into an unfamiliar universe takes time, which short stories don't afford. Lem solved that issue by writing short stories that are far more like fables or parables. Most provide social critique and commentary and sometimes humor. There were two slightly longer stories toward the end that were not quite novellas, and these were more traditional in style. Still very respectable stories that defy expectations.

What impressed me the most is his incredible creativity. His concepts are rich with imagination and break boundaries. He's incredibly inventive and smashes through traditional techniques. Lem is a true original.