Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley was an English writer and editor who is best known for his dystopian novel Brave New World and its utopian counterpart, Island, his satiric work Crome Yellow, and his essays on a wide range of topics. A humanist, Huxley was recognized during his life as a leading intellectual and researcher into visual communication. In addition to his literary work, Huxley was a credited Hollywood screenwriter for such films as Pride and Prejudice (1940) and Jane Eyre (1944). Huxley died on...See more

Aldous Huxley book reviews

  • Ape and Essence 4 out of 5

    test review

    by test, Oct 11, 2012

    This is a test review please disreagard and don't EVER take my advice read more

  • Crome Yellow 5 out of 5

    everything all right

    by kyrill, Aug 9, 2012

    this is a very entertaining and witty book, I really enjoyed reading it read more

  • Brave New World 5 out of 5

    by PhLa, Mar 1, 2012

    A classic. Futurist. Predates Orwell's 1984 by almost two decades. Social engineering is not Stalinian " Big Brother" nor workplace obsolescence but sensual conditioning: movies become the "feelies" ... read more

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