Barrett Klein studied entomology at Cornell University and the University of Arizona, and received a Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin. He has fabricated natural history exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History, and joined the University of Wisconsin La Crosse faculty in 2012.
"""The Insect Epiphany has substantially broadened my appreciation of insects, with a fascinating dive into the services--beyond the ecological ones--that they perform. Indeed, this book has given me my own unexpected epiphany that insects have impacted human cultures and molded our lives in myriad ways I hadn't imagined.""--Douglas W. Tallamy, author of Nature's Best Hope ""A personal--and personable--guide to cultural entomology. 'Tour de force' doesn't do The Insect Epiphany justice. It's a triumph!""--May Berenbaum, National Medal of Science award-winning entomologist ""Playful, erudite, endlessly imaginative, and written with exacting clarity, The Insect Epiphany is overflowing with fascinating information and deep scholarly knowledge. An enthralling ride, it will change how you think about insects and, perhaps more importantly, it will also change how you think about yourself.""--Hugh Raffles, author of Insectopedia ""The Insect Epiphany is exceptionally beautiful, deeply enlightening, and just a little bizarre. If you're a stranger to Barrett Klein, entomologist and artist extraordinaire, then this book is an ideal way to make his acquaintance and enjoy his special knowledge.""--Thomas D. Seeley, author of Honeybee Democracy"