In this excerpt from a longer programme, John Lehmann speaks to Aldous Huxley as the novelist and essayist shares his thoughts on the art of writing. Since World War Two, Huxley has tended to ...
Aldous Huxley isn't as famous as George Orwell is nowadays. We certainly don't speak about The World State or Mustapha Mond from Brave New World as often as we do about Big Brother and The ...
The Middle East conflict is heading toward “World War 2030,” although Donald Trump’s victory may halt its speed. But the ...
“I knew of the song, but I didn't really know the story of it,” he admitted during a recent call about his latest documentary. Nguyen directed The Greatest Night in Pop, a new Netflix film all ...
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and Aldous Huxley still managed to dictate his final essay, “Shakespeare and Religion.” For Xi Xi, these writers and thinkers came to represent a triumph over physical and psychological pain.
Laura Huxley has approved the use of this image of Aldous. As basic features this website includes a searchable catalogue of our library, a regularly updated bibliography of Huxley’s writings and ...
The study of various touchstones in the history of man's search for the ideal commonwealth affords valuable insight into ideas and ideals that profoundly influenced the utopian thought of Aldous ...
56. "Mothers Talk," Tears for Fears Book: When the Wind Blows, Raymond Briggs (1982) "The song stems from two ideas," Roland ...
The study of a writer's biography was quite common ... Eliot – on whom he had written, along with Aldous Huxley – for his ...
The director's new film 2073 gestures at social ills but struggles to name culprits, let alone solutions. The result is to ...
Weekly Commentary (Updated Oct 24, 2024): The race for best documentary feature is always full of surprises, and this year, no single nonfiction film has yet emerged as “the one to beat.” ...