A review by arachne_reads
One Human Minute by Stanisław Lem

4.0

Closer in imaginative endeavor to Le Guin's Always Coming Home (an archaeology of a culture that maybe one day will have existed along the coast of Northern California), these three short pieces begin with a review of a book that hasn't been written, and in so doing weighs matters of human disconnection and experience in Lem's sharp, bitter, and deliciously humorous fashion. A delight, one that, as a reader, one must work for.