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Clark Thomas Carlton

    Clark T. Carlton is a novelist and playwright whose work often delves into the intricate parallels between human societies and the seemingly insignificant lives of creatures like ants, a theme stemming from his childhood observations. His writing probes the complexities of social structures and interpersonal dynamics with a keen eye for detail. Carlton's narratives are characterized by their insightful explorations of behavior and motivation, offering a unique lens through which to view the human condition.

    Im Körper des Feindes
    Prophets of the Ghost Ants
    • Prophets of the Ghost Ants

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Set in a unique world where humanity's existence is deeply connected to insects, the narrative delves into how everyday elements like food, weapons, clothing, and art are influenced by this relationship. The story intertwines familiar aspects of human life with fantastical elements, creating a rich tapestry that explores the impact of insects on culture and belief systems.

      Prophets of the Ghost Ants
      3.5
    • Im Körper des Feindes

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Nach dem Drehbuch von Werb, Mike ; Colleary, Michael Der Roman zum Film. Mit Fotos. 284 S.

      Im Körper des Feindes