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Brave New World is Aldous Huxley s haunting vision of a future where humanity is engineered for happiness and stripped of everything that makes it human. In this meticulously controlled society, people are conditioned from birth, emotions are suppressed, and pleasure is used as a tool of control. Set in a world driven by technological advancement and rigid social order, the novel follows characters who begin to question the cost of this manufactured utopia. As individuality clashes with conformity, Huxley exposes the unsettling trade-offs between stability and freedom, comfort and truth. Written in 1932,Brave New World remains strikingly relevant in an age shaped by consumerism, surveillance, and technological dependence. Its insights into power, identity, and the human spirit continue to provoke thought and debate across generations. Disturbing, prophetic, and deeply compelling, this novel stands as one of the most important works of modern literature.

Why should readers pick this book?
  • A Visionary Dystopian Classic:, Anticipates modern concerns about technology, control, and mass culture.
  • Thought-Provoking and Timeless: Raises powerful questions about freedom, happiness, and what it means to be human.
  • Essential Literary Reading: A cornerstone of twentieth-century fiction studied and admired worldwide.
Key Themes
  • Control vs Freedom: The tension between societal stability and individual liberty.
  • Technology & Conditioning: The use of science and psychology to shape human behavior.
  • Pleasure & Power: How comfort and entertainment can be used as tools of control.
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About the Author

Aldous Huxley was an English novelist, essayist and critic, celebrated for his intellectual range, sharp satire and visionary social commentary. Born in 1894, he wrote across fiction, philosophy, criticism and cultural thought, producing nearly 50 books over his lifetime. He remains best known for Brave New World, one of the most influential dystopian novels of the twentieth century, alongside works such as The Doors of Perception, Point Counter Point and The Perennial Philosophy.
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  • ISBN: 9789370891708
  • Author: Aldous Huxley
  • Publisher: Finger Print Classic
  • Pages: 192
  • Format: Hardback
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Brave New World is Aldous Huxley s haunting vision of a future where humanity is engineered for happiness and stripped of everything that makes it human. In this meticulously controlled society, people are conditioned from birth, emotions are suppressed, and pleasure is used as a tool of control. Set in a world driven by technological advancement and rigid social order, the novel follows characters who begin to question the cost of this manufactured utopia. As individuality clashes with conformity, Huxley exposes the unsettling trade-offs between stability and freedom, comfort and truth. Written in 1932,Brave New World remains strikingly relevant in an age shaped by consumerism, surveillance, and technological dependence. Its insights into power, identity, and the human spirit continue to provoke thought and debate across generations. Disturbing, prophetic, and deeply compelling, this novel stands as one of the most important works of modern literature.

Why should readers pick this book?
  • A Visionary Dystopian Classic:, Anticipates modern concerns about technology, control, and mass culture.
  • Thought-Provoking and Timeless: Raises powerful questions about freedom, happiness, and what it means to be human.
  • Essential Literary Reading: A cornerstone of twentieth-century fiction studied and admired worldwide.
Key Themes
  • Control vs Freedom: The tension between societal stability and individual liberty.
  • Technology & Conditioning: The use of science and psychology to shape human behavior.
  • Pleasure & Power: How comfort and entertainment can be used as tools of control.
'

About the Author

Aldous Huxley was an English novelist, essayist and critic, celebrated for his intellectual range, sharp satire and visionary social commentary. Born in 1894, he wrote across fiction, philosophy, criticism and cultural thought, producing nearly 50 books over his lifetime. He remains best known for Brave New World, one of the most influential dystopian novels of the twentieth century, alongside works such as The Doors of Perception, Point Counter Point and The Perennial Philosophy.

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