Brave New World

Name: Brave New World
By: Aldous Huxley
Narrated by: Michael York
Series:
Length 8 hrs
Category: Literature & Fiction, Classics
Release Date: 0008-01-13
Language: English

The Brave New World was published in 1932 and has sold over 15 million copies. People generally review the book positively, praising its vision of the future and its warning of the dangers of technology and totalitarianism.

The work of Aldous Huxley can be divided into two main categories: his fiction and his non-fiction. Huxley is best known for his novel Brave New World, a dystopian work that imagines a future society where people are genetically engineered and live in a highly controlled environment. Huxley also wrote a number of other novels, including Island, which envisions a utopia, and The Doors of Perception, which explores the use of psychedelic drugs. In addition to his fiction, Huxley also wrote a number of essays and non-fiction books on topics such as religion, art, and social commentary.

The book is set in a future world where people are born and raised in artificial ways, divided into strict social classes, and where pleasure is the main goal in life.

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