
TRANSLATOR’S NOTE
CHAPTER I - THE FABLE OF THE CICADA AND THE ANT
La Cigalo e la Fournigo
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II
III
CHAPTER II - THE CICADA: LEAVING THE BURROW
CHAPTER III - THE CICADA: THE TRANSFORMATION
CHAPTER IV - THE CICADA: HIS MUSIC
CHAPTER V - THE CICADA: THE LAYING AND THE HATCHING OF THE EGGS
Step into the hidden world of the orthopterans, where grasshoppers, crickets, cicadas and their kin become vivid characters in a natural‑history drama. Drawing from Henri Fabre’s meticulous observations, the author blends scientific detail with lyrical prose, turning each insect’s habits into a story that feels both intimate and grand. The volume is enriched with striking, life‑sized photographs that capture the delicate textures and surprising behaviors of these often‑overlooked creatures. It offers listeners a chance to hear the buzz of summer fields through the keen eyes of a true naturalist.
The opening chapter revisits the familiar fable of the cicada and the ant, using it as a springboard to explore how folklore and fact intertwine. By dissecting the myth’s inaccuracies, the book reveals the cicada’s real life cycle, its seasonal songs, and the ecological roles that legends have long obscured. The gentle humor and thoughtful commentary invite listeners to question long‑held sayings while appreciating the insects’ authentic lives.
Beyond anecdotes, the collection gathers essays on a variety of related insects—mantises, locusts, and even the curious “cuckoo‑spit”—each presented with the same blend of curiosity, respect, and vivid description. Listeners will come away with a renewed sense of wonder for the small beings that shape our ecosystems, hearing nature’s chorus in a way that feels both educational and deeply personal.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (494K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-11-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1823–1915
A patient observer of insects and the natural world, this French naturalist turned close watching into lively, memorable science writing. His books helped generations of readers see everyday creatures with fresh curiosity.
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