Хью Раффлз - Инсектопедия
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Период существования человека соотносим с пребыванием насекомых рядом с ним. Крошечные создания окружают нас в повседневной жизни: едят нашу еду, живут в наших домах и спят с нами в постели. И как много мы о них знаем? Практически ничего.
Книга о насекомых, составленная из расположенных в алфавитном порядке статей-эссе по типу энциклопедии (отсюда название «Инсектопедия»), предлагает читателю завораживающее исследование истории, науки, антропологии, экономики, философии и популярной культуры. «Инсектопедия» – это книга, показывающая нам, как насекомые инициируют наши желания, возбуждают страсти и обманывают наше воображение, исследование о границах человеческого мира и о взаимодействии культуры и природы.
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