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Lem, born on September 12, 1921, in what is now the Ukrainian city of Lviv, studied medicine before World War Two. "Stanislaw Lem died in the heart clinic, where he had been treated over the past few weeks for circulatory problems," Andrzej Kulig, director of the Jagiellonian University hospital, told Reuters. A 2002 Hollywood remake directed by Steven Sodebergh starred George Clooney. "Solaris," published in 1961 and set on an isolated space station, was made into a film epic 10 years later by Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky. ![]() ![]() Lem, whose books have sold more than 27 million copies and have been translated into more than 40 languages, won widespread acclaim for "The Cyberiad," stories from a mechanical world ruled by robots, first published in English in 1974. His novel 'Solaris' has been adapted to screen twice, by Andrei Tarkovsky in 1972 and by Steven Soderbergh in 2002. 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