
Provocation is a heterodox, profound and demanding book that questions the cultural convictions of the contemporary individual, from one of the great masters of 20th century literature.
Provocation is an unprecedented intellectual feat. In it Lem coincides with the work of Horst Aspernicus, a supposed German historian of the Holocaust, whose "works" involve a radical analysis of the genocide and a somersault into the abysses of the subject's nature; “A Human Minute”—an imaginary book written by Johnson & Johnson—which aims to present “what everyone is doing simultaneously for one minute”; "The World as a Holocaust", an introduction to a book not yet written, where Lem predicts future developments in knowledge about the creation of life in the Universe; and "Evolution in Reverse", another review of another fictional book that Lem claims to have read (a military history of th...read more






