Seventy years ago, Aldous Huxley published his famous novel Brave New World, which remains widely admired for its technological prescience. It depicts a future in which biotechnology has led to a ...
The study of various touchstones in the history of man's search for the ideal commonwealth affords valuable insight into ideas and ideals that profoundly influenced the utopian thought of Aldous ...
“An unexciting truth,” Huxley noted in Brave New World Revisited, “may be eclipsed by a thrilling falsehood,” especially in such circumstances as that truth’s being disseminated across a ...
Aldous Huxley returned to the themes of his most famous novel, Brave New World, in a non-fiction work called Brave New World Revisited, which was published in 1958, the same year that this ...
At age 90, Brave New World remains Aldous Huxley’s signature novel, a brilliant satirical dystopia in which, thanks to such enormities as soma, hypnopaedia, Podsnap’s Technique and Solidarity services ...
Aldous Huxley isn't as famous as George Orwell is nowadays. We certainly don't speak about The World State or Mustapha Mond from Brave New World as often as we do about Big Brother and The ...