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For questions about Stanislaw Lem (12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006), a famous Polish writer of science fiction, philosophy and satire. Only use for questions about the author himself. For questions about his works his the specific work tag instead.
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Was this line written by Stanislaw Lem purely nonsense, or is there meaning behind it?
I am a native Polish speaker, I read Lem's books in original, so I will try to describe what traces of meaning I see when I read this sentence.
First, let me do a grammatical analysis of this sentence …