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A redheaded engineer obsessed with ants pursues the idea that ants constitute an intelligent life worth communicating with, and persuades a newcomer who prefers termites to join him. Their fixation unsettles colleagues and prompts the lab chief to tolerate the project for its technical value despite misgivings. The pair quietly build an experimental device intended to bridge human and insect communication while coworkers enforce an unspoken taboo on insect talk and worry about the social and management consequences of two eccentric researchers collaborating on such an offbeat scheme.

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Mark Clifton

Mark Clifton was an American science fiction author known for his thought-provoking narratives that often explored themes of morality and human nature. His works, including 'A Woman's Place' and 'Eight Keys to Eden,' reflect a keen interest in the complexities of societal norms and the human condition. Clifton's writing is characterized by its blend of speculative ideas and philosophical inquiry, making significant contributions to the genre during the mid-20th century. He is remembered for his ability to weave intricate plots that challenge readers to reflect on their own values and beliefs.

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