Apologies if this was already mentioned, but this single-file version (and I really like single-file versions) is out of order. Example: At 27:49 we jump way ahead, then at 1:03:41 return to where we should have been. There may be other instances of this but I didn't check so carefully. The quality of audio is otherwise amazing!
The BBC broadcast 'Solaris' in 2007 as a Classic Serial, in two hour-long episodes on Radio 4 on Sunday 29th JUly and Sunday 5th August at 3pm (repeated the following Saturday at 9pm). Part 1 : "A psychologist is sent to a run-down space station to find out what has happened to its crew. When his long-dead wife turns up, he finds himself in deep trouble." Part 2 : "Kris is falling in love with his replica wife and wants to take her back to Earth with him. Meanwhile, his colleagues are plotting to destroy the planet." Ron Cook .... Kris Joanne Froggatt .... Rheya Stuart Rickman .... Sartoris Tim McMullan .... Snow Maxine Burth .... The Woman Dramatised by Hattie Naylor Music by Alice Trueman Directed at BBC Manchester by Polly Thomas It's worth recalling what Stanislaw Lem said about previous attempts to dramatise 'Solaris'. "...to my best knowledge, the book was not dedicated to erotic problems of people in outer space... As Solaris' author I shall allow myself to repeat that I only wanted to create a vision of a human encounter with something that certainly exists, in a mighty manner perhaps, but cannot be reduced to human concepts, ideas or images. This is why the book was entitled 'Solaris' and not 'Love in Outer Space'."
Truly excellent...I particularly like the actor portraying Snow. This is worthy of Tarkovsky's wonderful film of the same novel. Strange, sad and very deep.
One of my favorite SF authors. The Continental writers eschew the "nuts and bolts" aspects of their SF for more nuanced explorations of the sociological and philosophical. See also A. E. van Vogt -- Canadian-born American, for interesting turns.
The ocean: symbol of chaos and creation. The deceased wife emerges as the feminine chaos and potential rebirth. Did Lem do this intentionally? Maybe, but probably not. Symbolism just happens. I'd suggest Jonathan Pageau here on RUclips if you'd like to explore these ideas. Peace be upon you!!
You are imposing these concepts on the text, not extracting them from it, just like Johnathan does with his mis interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. You also doubted the existence of the Authorial Intent of the text for no reason. The Author actually said what his intention was, all you have to do is listen, and stop forcing your own opinion and world view.
This should be the top comment wtf?? Listened to the whole thing first before reading comments (obviously) and now i basically have to go back and listen to 40 misplaced minutes lol
I don't know why the book makes me so sentimental. Sometimes I feel like it's not worth living such a life, and sometimes I appreciate that I have the ability to read and enjoy such magical literary productions. I don't know; it's very hard to kill the loneliness and aimlessness. I am jealous of the main character because he's able to think and love. I have nothing; I'm so empty inside.
Come on, keep reading great sci fi and maybe try writing a little yourself. You will forget this crappy world and create new ones and characters to populate them. Prayers and love, my friend.
Wishing you strength to get better! If you feel lonely, or even devastated.. it’s ok. It’s part of life. No need to prove anything to anyone. Accept and appreciate your journey. It’s only yours and there is no second chance. I believe, even in isolation or solitude you can be happy.
It was on bbc sounds so I’ve heard it in the correct order. The episode where he puts rea in the shuttle is in the wrong place. At first I thought it was missing until it played later on.
@@madontherun Since the outer frame of the story is Chris alone with his journal / log writing / reminiscing of past events, I thought that was a dramatic editor's choice to tell the space launch after we got to know Chris and Rheya.
are there any row butts ? is this on a different planet than earth? alas an answer less void of questions with a caverness vast distance of the unknown ...
Stanislaw Lem was seriously underrated. This BBC drama is really good.
Underrated by whom?
Apologies if this was already mentioned, but this single-file version (and I really like single-file versions) is out of order. Example: At 27:49 we jump way ahead, then at 1:03:41 return to where we should have been. There may be other instances of this but I didn't check so carefully. The quality of audio is otherwise amazing!
The depth, the beauty, the sadness... Masterpiece adaptation of a masterpiece of literature.
Looks like more the movie than the book....
Awesome dramatization, beautiful voices.
Great performances
☺
So far, this has been much better than both movies. There's no skimping on Lem's main themes in the book.
The best adaptation of the book I listened to!
Worth of a London's East End theater play.
Theatres in London are in the West End.
Ron Cooks performance is sublime but also a great ensemble piece
Thanks for the upload, thought this was lost like other great bbc production projects.
The BBC broadcast 'Solaris' in 2007 as a Classic Serial, in two hour-long episodes on Radio 4 on Sunday 29th JUly and Sunday 5th August at 3pm (repeated the following Saturday at 9pm).
Part 1 : "A psychologist is sent to a run-down space station to find out what has happened to its crew. When his long-dead wife turns up, he finds himself in deep trouble."
Part 2 : "Kris is falling in love with his replica wife and wants to take her back to Earth with him. Meanwhile, his colleagues are plotting to destroy the planet."
Ron Cook .... Kris
Joanne Froggatt .... Rheya
Stuart Rickman .... Sartoris
Tim McMullan .... Snow
Maxine Burth .... The Woman
Dramatised by Hattie Naylor
Music by Alice Trueman
Directed at BBC Manchester by Polly Thomas
It's worth recalling what Stanislaw Lem said about previous attempts to dramatise 'Solaris'.
"...to my best knowledge, the book was not dedicated to erotic problems of people in outer space... As Solaris' author I shall allow myself to repeat that I only wanted to create a vision of a human encounter with something that certainly exists, in a mighty manner perhaps, but cannot be reduced to human concepts, ideas or images. This is why the book was entitled 'Solaris' and not 'Love in Outer Space'."
Oooooh! Let me get my handbag! 🙄
😂😂
Truly excellent...I particularly like the actor portraying Snow. This is worthy of Tarkovsky's wonderful film of the same novel. Strange, sad and very deep.
Loved this! 👍 The voice actors were sublime.
The editing was good too with the background noises and what not.
I kinda want a visitor of my own. 😁
One of my favorite SF authors.
The Continental writers eschew the "nuts and bolts" aspects of their SF for more nuanced explorations of the sociological and philosophical. See also A. E. van Vogt -- Canadian-born American, for interesting turns.
The ocean: symbol of chaos and creation. The deceased wife emerges as the feminine chaos and potential rebirth.
Did Lem do this intentionally?
Maybe, but probably not. Symbolism just happens.
I'd suggest Jonathan Pageau here on RUclips if you'd like to explore these ideas.
Peace be upon you!!
You are imposing these concepts on the text, not extracting them from it, just like Johnathan does with his mis interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. You also doubted the existence of the Authorial Intent of the text for no reason. The Author actually said what his intention was, all you have to do is listen, and stop forcing your own opinion and world view.
could swear I hear Richard Dawkins
beautifully done
Fascinating.
This is a great performance but the recording is terribly mixed up, which leads to disappointment
This should be the top comment wtf??
Listened to the whole thing first before reading comments (obviously) and now i basically have to go back and listen to 40 misplaced minutes lol
I don't know why the book makes me so sentimental. Sometimes I feel like it's not worth living such a life, and sometimes I appreciate that I have the ability to read and enjoy such magical literary productions. I don't know; it's very hard to kill the loneliness and aimlessness. I am jealous of the main character because he's able to think and love. I have nothing; I'm so empty inside.
So sad to hear prayers I send 🙏🏻😢🏴
Come on, keep reading great sci fi and maybe try writing a little yourself. You will forget this crappy world and create new ones and characters to populate them. Prayers and love, my friend.
Go and run until exhaustion. It’ll elevate your dopamine level and make you feel not quite as bad.
Wishing you strength to get better! If you feel lonely, or even devastated.. it’s ok. It’s part of life. No need to prove anything to anyone. Accept and appreciate your journey. It’s only yours and there is no second chance. I believe, even in isolation or solitude you can be happy.
Try to embrace the wonder and beauty of nature and the universe....
This is wonderful. I hope you consider performing more adaptations of Lem's other works and other classic sci-fi.
Wait, this is not the whole show. And it's been mixed up as well
It was on bbc sounds so I’ve heard it in the correct order. The episode where he puts rea in the shuttle is in the wrong place. At first I thought it was missing until it played later on.
@@madontherun Since the outer frame of the story is Chris alone with his journal / log writing / reminiscing of past events, I thought that was a dramatic editor's choice to tell the space launch after we got to know Chris and Rheya.
excellent drama but look for another version - because this one is mixed up... with no end :(
The quality is great, but it's out of order.
A memnoid! Shudder- forming from the sea.
Why is there Jodacky music at 1:54
Fantastic.!!
Is this the full book?
Nope, from the fist sentence I can tell it's an adaptation
Why did you put this god-awful music in between the chapters? It bears no relation to the story.
The BBC in its ineffable wisdom decided that music was required. Blame the commissioning editors.
38:37
Golly ---- is she a CAT?!!?!
Imagine if he'd dreamt of Hitler.
Or about Jolie, in her “Tomb Rider” era.. Bon appetite.
I’d rather not. He’d rather not.
26.00
1:27:00
1:12:53
34:09
1:10:16
Is this all out of order omg. Its repeating things. Its out of order!!!!!!!!!!!1
Lamusica xD
are there any row butts ? is this on a different planet than earth? alas an answer less void of questions with a caverness vast distance of the unknown ...
This story is so over rated. The best part of it was the garden and I've learned nothing.
too weird
Just roll with it and it's a good story
A moving tale but the intermission were/are unnecessary and disruptive. Poor show.......and repeating the beginning. Even more madness
boring
1:27:00
1:46:31