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Country
  
Poland

Publication date
  
1961

ISBN
  
0-15-658585-5

Author
  
Stanisław Lem

Cover artist
  
Daniel Mróz

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Publisher
  
Wydawnictwo Literackie

Published in English
  
1973

Originally published
  
1961

Translator
  
Michael Kandel

Published in english
  
1973

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Original title
  
Pamiętnik znaleziony w wannie

Genres
  
Social science fiction, Satire, Utopian and dystopian fiction, Political fiction

Similar
  
Works by Stanisław Lem, Polish Language books, Science Fiction books

Memoirs found in a bathtub


Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (a literal translation of the original Polish-language title: Pamiętnik znaleziony w wannie) is a science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem first published in 1961. It was first published in English in 1973 (ISBN 0-8164-9128-3); a second edition was published in 1986 (ISBN 0-15-658585-5).

Contents

Plot summary

Set in the distant future, Memoirs Found in a Bathtub is a first-hand account of a bureaucratic agent trapped deep within the subterranean bowels of a vast underground military complex. In a Kafkaesque maelstrom of terrifying confusion and utter insanity, this man must attempt to follow his mission directives of conducting an "on-the-spot investigation. Verify. Search. Destroy. Incite. Inform. Over and out. On the nth day nth hour sector n subsector n rendezvous with N."

The narrator inhabits a paranoid dystopia where nothing is as it seems, chaos seems to rule all events, and everyone is deeply suspicious of everyone else. In danger of losing his mind, the protagonist starts keeping a diary, and it is this diary which details only a few days in his life that is ultimately found by a future society and given the title Notes from the Neogene, which constitutes the Memoirs Found in a Bathtub.

Commentary

Theodore Sturgeon found Memoirs to be "A well-wrought nightmare indeed."

Lem himself describes the book as "grim humor". He writes that the novel puts forth the "totalization of the notion of intentionality". Explaining the concept, he further writes that everything the humans perceive, may be interpreted as a message by them, and that a number of "-isms" are based on interpreting the whole Universe as a message to its inhabitants. This interpretation may be exploited for political purposes and then run amok beyond their intentions.

The title alludes to Count Jan Potocki's novel The Manuscript Found in Saragossa.

References

Memoirs Found in a Bathtub Wikipedia