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"A fantasy of the future that sheds a blazing critical light on the present--considered to be Aldous Huxley's most enduring masterpiece. Mr. Huxley is eloquent in his declaration of an artist's faith in man, and it is his eloquence, bitter in attack, noble in defense, that, when one has closed the book, one remembers. A Fantastic racy narrative, full of much excellent satire and literary horseplay. It is as sparkling, provocative, as brilliant, in the appropriate sense, as impressive as the day it was published. This is in part because its prophetic voice has remained surprisingly contemporary, both in its particular forecasts and in its general tone of semiserious alarm. But it is much more because the book succeeds as a work of art. This is surely Huxley's best book"--P. [4] of cover.
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Brave new world, Aldous Huxley, John Sutherland
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- Título
- Brave new world
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Aldous Huxley, John Sutherland
- Editorial
- Alfred A. Knopf
- Publicado en
- 2013
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- ISBN10
- 1841593591
- ISBN13
- 9781841593593
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Temática filosófica, Ciencia ficción, Clásicos, Política, Ciencia, Siglo XX, Sociedad, Regalos para hombres, Literatura inglesa, Adaptada al cine, Distopía, Drogas, Futuro, Crítica, Lectura obligatoria, Propaganda, Democracia, Historia alternativa, Clonación, Sociedad de consumo, Sobrepoblación
- Primera publicación
- 1932
- Título original
- Brave New World
- Calificación
- 4 de 5
- Descripción
- "A fantasy of the future that sheds a blazing critical light on the present--considered to be Aldous Huxley's most enduring masterpiece. Mr. Huxley is eloquent in his declaration of an artist's faith in man, and it is his eloquence, bitter in attack, noble in defense, that, when one has closed the book, one remembers. A Fantastic racy narrative, full of much excellent satire and literary horseplay. It is as sparkling, provocative, as brilliant, in the appropriate sense, as impressive as the day it was published. This is in part because its prophetic voice has remained surprisingly contemporary, both in its particular forecasts and in its general tone of semiserious alarm. But it is much more because the book succeeds as a work of art. This is surely Huxley's best book"--P. [4] of cover.






































































