Empire Of The Ants
By (Author) Bernard Werber
Translated by Margaret Rocques
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
1st April 1997
1st January 1997
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fantasy
843.914
Paperback
352
Width 107mm, Height 177mm, Spine 21mm
183g
A fascinating novel about the world of the ants. Ants came to this planet long before man. Since then they have developed one of the most intricate civilizations imaginable - a civilization of great richness and technological brilliance. During the few seconds it takes you to read this sentence, some 700 milli0on ants will be born on earth... Edmond Wells had studied ants for years- he knew of the power which existed in their hidden world. On his death, he leaves his apartment to his nephew Jonathan with one proviso- that he must not descend beyond the cellar door. But when the family's dog escapes down the cellar steps, Jonathan has little alternative but to follow. Innocently he enters the world of the ant, whose struggle for existence forces him to reassess man's place in the cycle of nature. It is an experience that will alter his life for ever... Empire of the Ants is an extraordinary achievement. It takes you inside the ants' universe and reveals it to be a highly organised world, as complex and relentless as human society and even more brutal.
Bernard Werber is a young scientific journalist who has studied ants for the last fifteen years. He lives in Paris. The sequel to Empire of the Ants, Le Jour des Fourmis, has already been published by Albin Michel.