Bernard Werber is a French science fiction author who gained popularity in the 1990s with his "Ants" trilogy.
Born in 1961, Werber studied journalism in Paris and was influenced by Philip K. Dick.
His debut novel, "Empire of the Ants" (1991), became a European cult hit, followed by two sequels.
The trilogy features ants as heroes and humans as antagonists.
Werber's unique approach combines complex fantasy with scientific elements, exploring themes of social structures and interspecies relationships.
His success continued with other novels like "Empire of the Angels" (2000) and "The Tree of Possibles" (2002), solidifying his status as a prominent figure in French science fiction.
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