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The Human Ant Han Ryner
The Human Ant
Han Ryner
Han Ryner (1861-1938) was a French anarchist, a philosopher and a startlingly original science fiction writer in pre-Wellsian, French scientific romance; he was once voted the Prince of Storytellers by a popular magazine. In The Human Ant (1901), a man is miraculously transformed into an ant by a fairy. Trapped into the universe of the ants for a year, he discovers the beauty, intelligence and heroism of this tiny species which, in turn, forces him to reflect upon the sad world of men. In The Pacifists (1914), a small band of men shipwrecked in the Sargasso Sea encounter a peaceful utopian Atlantean civilization who have domesticated a universal form of energy. The Human Ant is a relatively mild admonition to humans to broaden their minds and become more sensitively aware of their limitations; The Pacifists is a full-frontal assault on human vanity and so-called civilization.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | August 1, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781612273235 |
| Publishers | Hollywood Comics |
| Pages | 332 |
| Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 19 mm · 362 g |
| Language | English |
| Contributor | Brian Stableford |