For Whom The Book Tolls - Episode 4: Solaris & The Spittle Of Zimolax

In the latestedition of For Whom The Book Tolls, Ken Ford Powell and I pitch a couple ofrecent must-read books to each other. Ken talks about The Spittle Of Zimolax, a between-the-wars mystery featuringan intrepid female sleuth working for MI5 in pursuit of a tantalisngly well-imaginedMcGuffin.

And I pitch toKen the great Polish sci-fi novel ‘Solaris’ by Stanislaus Lem (1921 – 2006).  Much-filmed, Solaris is that rare thing – abook that contains multitudes of other books, a sort of Borgesian multibrary.  It’s not ‘just’ science fiction, it’s a ghoststory, a heartbreaking love story, a political satire, an enquiry intoknowledge and how we think about the world, an exploration of consciousness, awarning on the dangers of AI – virtually everything that disturbs us about ourcontemporary world is contained within it, and it was first published in 1961.

It alsoprovides the cultural missing link between George Clooney, a visionary Russianfilm director, and the Sex Pistols . . .

How,exactly?  You’ll have to listen to thepodcast . . .

https://youtu.be/YrmbVZXwag4

 

 

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Published on February 25, 2025 03:08
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