I’m trying to read ALL the Lem. If you want to follow along and join in the discussion, check out the SFT goodreads page.
Also, learn more about the new (2020) editions of Lem’s books (both speculative and non-speculative) here.
The Man From Mars (1946)
not fully translated
The Astronauts (1951)
not translated
The Megellanic Cloud (1955)
not translated
Sesame (1955)
not translated
The Star Diaries (1957, 1971)
translated by Michael Kandel, Seabury Press, 1976
translated by Joel Stern and Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, 1982
Eden (1959)
translated by Marc E. Heine, Harcourt, 1989
The Invasion from Aldebaran (1959)
not translated
Return From the Stars (1961)
translated by Barbara Marszal and Frank Simpson, Harcourt, 1980
Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (1961)
translated by Michael Kandel and Christine Rose, Seabury Press, 1973
Solaris (1961)
translated from the French translation by Joanna Kilmartin and Steve Cox, 1970
translated directly from Polish to English by Bill Johnston, 2011
Mortal Engines (1961)
translated by Michael Kandel, Seabury Press, 1977
The Invincible (1964)
translated from the German by Wendayne Ackerman, Seabury Press, 1973
The Cyberiad (1965)
translated by Michael Kandel, Seabury Press, 1974
His Master’s Voice (1968)
translated by Michael Kandel, Northwestern UP, 1999
The Futurological Congress (1971)
translated by Michael Kandel, Seabury Press, 1974
Tales of Pirx the Pilot (1973)
translated by Louis Iribarne, Harcourt, 1979
More Tales of Pirx the Pilot (1973)
translated by Louis Iribarne, Magdalena Majcherczyk and Michael Kandel, Harcourt, 1982
The Chain of Chance (1976)
translated by Louis Iribarne, Harcourt, 1978
Imaginary Magnitude (1981)
translated by Marc E. Heine, Harcourt, 1984
Observation on the Spot (1982)
not translated
Fiasco (1986)
translated by Michael Kandel, Harcourt, 1987
Peace on Earth (1987)
translated by Elinor Ford, with Michael Kandel, Harcourt, 1994
The Cosmic Carnival of Stanislaw Lem : An Anthology of Entertaining Stories by the Modern Master of Science Fiction
translated by Michael Kandel, Continuum, 1984
The Fantastical Lem (2001)
not translated
Lemistry: A Celebration of the Work of Stanislaw Lem
Comma Press, 2012
(includes three never-before-translated stories, translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones)