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The Soul of the White Ant Kindle Edition
This book by Eugène Marais is a passionate, insightful account into the world of termites. It is a meticulously researched expose of their complex, highly structured community life.
Originally translated into English in 1937, the quality of research remains as relevant today as it was when it was first published. This illuminating account will not only appeal to those with a scientific interest in termites, but will similarly enthrall readers who are new to their captivating world. An exceptional feature of his detailed research is the extraordinary psychological life of the termite.
While the studies are based in South Africa, the extensive research also includes the termites of Magnetic Island, Australia. You will be taken on an exciting journey into the amazing life of termites, as their astonishing world of hierarchy and roles within their community is revealed in captivating detail.
His years of unceasing work on the veld led Eugène Marais to formulate his theory that the termite nest is similar in every respect to the organism of an animal. He observed that the workers and soldiers resemble red and white blood cells, while the fungus gardens are the digestive organ. The queen functions as the brain, controlling the collective mind, and the sexual flight of the kings and queens is similar in every aspect to the escape of spermatozoa and ova.
Reviews
"I have never read a book written in such a unique style. It is as though Eugene Marais breathes life into the words, animating the lives and struggles of the white ants in such a way that they almost seem human."
"As a safari Guide in the Okavango Botswana for many years, I used this book as a basis for presenting a fascination for the smaller creatures of the African bush, my home for my entire life and which I was privileged to share with many clients from different countries. Termite mounds are really interesting and Eugene Marais compared the infrastructure of a termitary to that of the human body. Writing from the heart, this scientific author instills a wonder in the reader, of the incredible intracacies of nature, in a light-hearted, easily readable manner."
"This book doesn't quit when it comes to fascinating insights about termites. I read it with almost no knowledge of what these tiny creatures are capable of, and I was transfixed by these rich and complex insect societies. For the layman, this is an entertaining and informative introduction to a very amazing creature."
"Brilliant and thought provoking material."
Contents
1) The Beginning of a Termitary
2) Unsolved Secrets
3) Language in the Insect World
4) What is the Psyche?
5) Luminosity in the Animal Kingdom
6) The Composite Animal
7) Somatic Death
8) The Development of the Composite Animal
9) The Birth of the Termite Community
10) Pain and Travail in Nature
11) Uninherited Instincts
12) The Mysterious Power which Governs
13) The Water Supply
14) The First Architects
15) The Queen in her Cell
- Publication date19 May 2010
- LanguageEnglish
- File size2.5 MB
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- ASIN : B003N9CKFI
- Publisher : A Distant Mirror
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 19 May 2010
- Language : English
- File size : 2.5 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 166 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 921,349 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 73 in Entomology (Kindle Store)
- 93 in Biological Science of Insects & Spiders
- 115 in Entomology (Books)
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- Reviewed in Australia on 4 August 2017Verified PurchaseRepresentative of termites in Australia, southern Africa and American steppes.
This book fills me with wonder at the research and observations carried out by the author, and the great sensitivity to other people's work.
Top reviews from other countries
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Carl Abensperg-TraunReviewed in Germany on 12 May 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Die Welt in einem einzigen kleinen Insekt ....
Verified PurchaseFlüssig, spannend und leicht zu lesen ist diese Reise in das Herz des Termitenreiches. Ja, auch unsere meist unsichtbaren Insekten bergen erstaunliche Geheimnisse die philosophische Überlegungen erzwingen. Ein muss für Naturfreunde.
- sailorReviewed in the United States on 6 February 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars among the best books on nature in the library
Verified PurchaseStrange. Esoteric. Dark. And strangely beautiful. An amateur biologist/entomologist heads into the veldt with a supply of morphine and a magnifying glass to study termites. And it's as weird as that setup sounds. And because of that, it's as different and enlightening as anything I've read on the natural sciences, integrating the observer's soul and mind into the deep caverns of the termite.
- foxontherunReviewed in Canada on 5 September 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars A STRANGE, COMPELLING, EVEN PROFOUND VIEW OF THE WORLD OF WHITE ANTS
Verified PurchaseThis is a very strange book. It seems to be a biological study of the white ants of southern Africa, but comes out a kind of spiritual study. Some years ago BBC did a documentary on the book treating it as very religious and profound. The present edition here is an expansion of the original work, and adds material about ants in other parts of the world. You're going to like it, and it will add to your library.