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References for the Movie Maker's Intent

Stanislaw Lem and the Thought Process Behind Solaris:


Ted Gioia, "Solaris," (conceptualfiction.com, 2008), http://www.conceptualfiction.com/solaris.html (Accessed April 19 2020)


Gary Wolf, "Solaris, Rediscovered," (Wired, December 1 2002), https://www.wired.com/2002/12/solaris-2/ (Accessed April 19 2020)


Jesse Hicks, "The Classics: 'Solaris,'" (The Verge, February 21 2014), https://www.theverge.com/2014/2/21/5433108/the-classics-solaris (Accessed April 19 2020)

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