![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sławomir Mrożek-a Polish writer and Lem’s close friend-even tried to convince Lem to travel to the U.S. While his works featured the infinite space, Lem refused to ever leave his home and country. RELATED: 8 Brutally Honest Harlan Ellison Quotesįrom 1956-1968, Lem wrote everything from science fiction novels to essays on science and culture. ![]() During his college years, Lem started to write stories. Because of this, Lem was obligated to work monthly at a hospital, specifically the maternity ward the sight of blood was one of the reasons Lem ultimately dropped medicine. In 1945, Lem was able to resume his medical studies at Kraków's Jagiellonian University He did not take his final examinations on purpose, to avoid military service, but did receive absolutorium-the completion of studies without a diploma. Because of his Jewish ancestry, Lem and his family were in jeopardy, so he was forced to drop out. In 1941, Lem was still a medical student when the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union. However, he was accepted to study medicine at Lwow University due to his father’s connections. After boarding school he wished to enroll in Lwow Polytechnic but was not allowed-it was during the Soviet invasion and occupation of Eastern Poland. Lem initially planned to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a laryngologist. ![]()
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