The author discusses some of the concerns addressed in his novel "Brave New World," covering such issues as brainwashing, overpopulation, and the use of propaganda in democratic societies.
"A biography of writer Aldous Huxley that describes his era, his major work--Brave New World--his life, and the legacy of his writing"--Provided by publisher.
Presents a study guide to Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World, " featuring a biographical profile of the author, an introduction to the novel, critical commentaries on each chapter, character analyses, critical essays, and review questions.
Contains the text of Huxley's 1931 satirical novel which presents a view of a Utopian future in which babies are decanted from bottles and Ford is worshipped; and includes a companion work in which the author discusses some of the issues raised in the novel, such as the use of propaganda in democratic societies, brainwashing, and overpopulation.