SOURCE: “Spin, Memory,” in New Republic, May 20, 1996, pp. 39–41.
In the following review, Baranczak discusses the critical reception of Highcastle: A Remembrance upon its original 1966 publication, and the problems with reading Lem's factual memoir in light of his previous works of imaginative fiction.
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