The Green Brain by Frank Herbert

In a future where humanity's expansion and technological advancements threaten the natural world, a project to eradicate insects using advanced technology faces unexpected resistance from a mysterious force. This force, a collective intelligence of insects, challenges the human perception of dominance over nature. As the story unfolds, characters are drawn into a complex struggle between human ambition and the resilience of the natural world, ultimately exploring themes of ecological balance and the unintended consequences of human intervention.

Published
1966
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
192-224
Original Language
English
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