Klein emphasizes the deep connection between human culture and insects, stating that understanding this relationship reveals the intricate ways insects influence our lives and societies.
Growing up on the edge of Detroit exposed Klein to a diverse array of insects, inspiring his lifelong passion and culminating in a profound interest in their impact on art and culture.
Klein's research blends entomology and cultural studies, exploring how the study of social insects intersects with human behaviors, particularly regarding sleep and social interactions.
His book explores how insects have shaped humanity in diverse ways, reflecting on their aesthetic value and the broader implications of this connection in various cultures.
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