Aldous huxley biography video waltz

  • He has come close to writing a biography of the ideas of modern man.
  • Aldous Huxley's fourth novel, Point Counter Point, published in 1928 four years before Brave New World, is generally considered to be his best.
  • Eyeless in Gaza.
  • CHAPTER ONE
    August 30th 1933

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    Title: Eyeless in Gaza

    Date of first publication: 1936

    Author: Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963)

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    Date last updated: July 1, 2017

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  • Charles Petzold

    Rereading Aldous Huxley’s “Point Counter Point” and “Devils of Loudun”

    September 12, 2023
    New York, N.Y.

    When I was a teenager, I was an Aldous Huxley “completist.” I didn’t know that word at the time. It was not in common use. But I exhibited all the symptoms: After being blown away by a reading of Brave New World at the tender age of 14, I thought the author’s genius probably wasn’t limited to just one book, so I began an obsessive search for Huxley’s other works. Most of the novels were readily available, but I didn’t stop there. Fortunately I grew up just a 45-minute bus ride from New York City, and when I was 15, my mother started letting me take that bus by myself. I would visit the used bookstores on the famous (but now merely a fond memory) Book Row where I found many of Aldous Huxley’s collections of essays, short stories, travelogues, and yes, even poetry, all of which I ravenously read.

    I still own all these books that I bought over 50 years ago

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