An Oddity..

first review
4out of 5

by WildelyYours on 04 April 2008

Aldous Huxley has a unique ability to show many characters in several situations and how they interact.

A societal polemic, illustrating the many complexities and fabrics that make up that human soul and ardent condition.

This book shows a philosophy of self-introspection as well as the ability to question authority, leading to his epochal epic, "Brave New World" in 1932.

Best moment:

When a character claims the existence of a supernatural god due to the beauty of a piece of Beethoven's work.
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