Of Ants and Dinosaurs

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Liu Cixin: Of Ants and Dinosaurs (2020, Head of Zeus)

256 pages

English language

Published July 30, 2020 by Head of Zeus.

ISBN:
978-1-78954-609-5
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Written before some of the stories by Tchaikovsky with a similar premise, this was a short and fun read.

I don't think the writing of different species was anywhere near as mature or compelling as Tchaikovsky's stories, however the overarching plot - population control, nuclear war, and the environment was closer to home.

I liked that both species had flaws and specialities, but I wish a bit more time had been spent exploring their civilisations.

What if before us, there was a civilization of ants and dinosaurs.

An interesting 'fable' based on the idea that in the past, two great civilizations arose among the ants and dinosaurs that rose to incredible heights before hubris and desperation to save the environment (and stop a 'doomsday device') bought it all crashing down.

The premise of the story is that at the beginning, the dinosaurs were fairly intelligent, but their size and inability to handle tiny work crippled their abilities. At the other end, ants are collectively intelligent, but their small size hampers their ability to shape the world. The two would come together through an accidental meeting between a dinosaur with dental problems and ants looking for a quick meal. From there, both civilizations would rise up in greatness together, with the dinosaurs doing the heavy lifting and the ants doing the fine handy work holding technology together.

But all is not well, as a religious rift cause them …

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