| Aldous Huxley, Huston Smith - Philosophy - 2013 - 336 pages
“A genius . . . a writer who spent his life decrying the onward march of the Machine.” — The New Yorker Brave New World author Aldous Huxley on enlightenment and the "ultimate ... | |
| Aldous Huxley - Fiction - 1993 - 370 pages
A Hollywood millionaire with a terror of death, whose personal physician happens to be working on a theory of longevity-these are the elements of Aldous Huxley's caustic and ... | |
| Aldous Huxley - Fiction - 1992 - 395 pages
When Aldous Huxley's Brave New World first appeared in 1932, it presented in terms of purest fantasy a society bent on self-destruction. Few of its outraged critics anticipated ... | |
| Christopher Isherwood, Aldous Huxley - Fiction - 2015 - 160 pages
Jacob Ericson is a quiet, kind and somewhat simple man who works as a ranch hand for crotchety Professor Carter and his crippled daughter, Sharon, in California's Mojave Desert ... | |
| Aldous Huxley, Gary Giddins - Fiction - 2016 - 432 pages
"After the Fireworks is a major work and a turning point for Huxley, leading directly to Brave New World.” —Gary Giddins After the Fireworks is a collection of three lost ... | |
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