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The Next Tenants
Short story by Arthur C. Clarke
Short story by Arthur C. Clarke
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The Next Tenants |
| author | Arthur C. Clarke |
| country | United Kingdom |
| language | English |
| series | Tales from the White Hart |
| genre | Science fiction |
| published_in | Satellite Science Fiction |
| publication_type | Magazine |
| publisher | Renown Publications |
| pub_date | February 1957 |
| preceded_by | The Pacifist |
| followed_by | Moving Spirit |
"The Next Tenants" is a science fiction short story by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1956 and included in several collections of Clarke's writings, including Tales from Planet Earth and Tales from the White Hart.
The story describes the discovery by the protagonist of a "mad scientist" living on a remote Pacific island, preparing for what he feels is humanity's inevitable self-destruction. The scientist decides that termites represent the best chance for a terrestrial species to form a stable civilization, and so is training a colony of termites in the use of technology. While the protagonist believes the scientist to be crazy, he wonders whether he may, after all, be right.
References
References
- Clarke, Arthur C.. (1957). "Tales from the White Hart". Ballantine Books.
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