Return from the Stars
Style and Technique
In "Return from the Stars," Stanislaw Lem employs a science fiction style intertwined with philosophical reflections on the future of humanity. The language of the work is rich with technical terms and neologisms, emphasizing the futuristic atmosphere. Lem actively uses dialogues to reveal the characters' personalities and worldviews. Literary techniques include elements of satire and irony, allowing the author to critically assess the social and ethical aspects of scientific and technological progress. The narrative structure is linear, with a sequential development of the plot, where the main character, returning to Earth after a long space journey, confronts a changed world and attempts to adapt to new realities. Lem skillfully creates tension and intrigue, gradually unveiling the details of the new society and the protagonist's inner experiences to the reader.
