Books on Science: ‘Anthill: A Novel’
E. O. Wilson’s novel, “Anthill,” has a philosophical premise, that there are grand cycles in nature, whether of ants, or people or the biosphere.
From: NYT > Books
Tuesday, 20 April, 2010
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