Description: Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley and first published in 1932, is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that presents a dystopian vision of the future. Set in the year 2540 AD, the story explores a society known as The World State, which offers a utopian view of the future. Huxley delves into various themes such as sleep learning, reproductive technology, and classical conditioning, providing readers with a glimpse into a world that is both fascinating and disturbing.The novel begins with an extensive introduction, where Huxley shares his vision of how he believes the world will function in the distant future. The World State is depicted as a global society, and the individual story only truly begins in the seventh chapter. It is here that readers are introduced to Bernard and Lenina, two inhabitants of The World State who become the central characters of the narrative.Bernard, a somewhat isolated individual, finds solace in his friendship with Helmholtz Watson. Together, Bernard and Lenina embark on a holiday to New Mexico, where they encounter John the Savage and Linda. Both John and Linda have experienced difficult lives, having been ostracized by the people they once lived with. The decision is made for John and Linda to accompany Bernard and Lenina back to The World State, and the remainder of the novel focuses on the events that unfold during their return journey.Brave New World is a captivating exploration of the consequences of unchecked scientific progress. Huxley's nightmare, as depicted in the novel, is that humanity will be undone by the very things that bring us pleasure. The book serves as a grave warning, highlighting the potential pitfalls that await a society driven by uncontrolled scientific advancement.Critics have hailed Brave New World as one of the most prophetic books of the 20th century. Its relevance and impact have endured over the years, making it a must-read for those interested in dystopian literature. The novel is filled with Huxley's trademark wit and incisive social commentary, provoking thought and stimulating discussion.Aldous Huxley's ability to craft a story that is both derisive and thought-provoking is on full display in Brave New World. His sardonic invention and sharp logic make for a compelling narrative that continues to captivate readers. The novel serves as a reminder of the potential dangers that lie ahead if we fail to critically examine the consequences of our actions.In conclusion, Brave New World is a timeless science fiction novel that offers a chilling glimpse into a future society. Huxley's ability to predict and critique the impact of scientific progress is remarkable, and his storytelling prowess is evident throughout the book. Brave New World serves as a cautionary tale, urging readers to consider the potential consequences of uncontrolled scientific advancement. It is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human nature and the dangers of a society driven by pleasure and convenience. Notice: The displayed image is a symbolic representation of the book, The actual book cover image may differ. ( Why? Sometimes publishers change the cover image with reprints, we have thousands of listings, it is practically impossible to keep track of all those changes.) Book Information:ISBN 13: 9780099477464Publisher: RHUKYear: 2004Format: Paperback Author:Aldous Huxley, a renowned English author, was born on July 26, 1894. He is best known for his dystopian novel, "Brave New World," which was published in 1932. Huxley's writing oft
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Original Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Intended Audience: Adults, Ages 9-12, Young Adults
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Book Title: Brave New World
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Item Height: 0.7 in
Topic: Classics, Dystopian, Science Fiction / Genetic Engineering, Science Fiction / General
Publication Year: 2004
Genre: Fiction
Item Weight: 5.5 Oz
Item Length: 7 in
Author: Huxley Aldous
Item Width: 4.3 in
Format: Mass Market