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brave new world

brave new world

【英】奥尔德斯·赫胥黎

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Author: [English] Aldous Huxley Translator: Chen Chao Publisher: Shanghai Translation Publishing House



Brave New World, published in 1932, is the most outstanding masterpiece of Aldous Huxley and one of the most famous dystopian literature classics in the 20th century. "Four" and Zamyatin's "Us" are also known as the "anti-utopia" trilogy, which has far-reaching influence in the literary and ideological circles at home and abroad. This is an allegorical work, showing the future picture of human society in Huxley's eyes: through the most effective scientific and psychological engineering, human beings have been genetically and genetically designed to be members of various levels of society, completely reduced to For tame machines, individuality and freedom are stifled, and literature and art are on the verge of destruction. Following Brave New World, a masterpiece of allegorical fiction, Huxley published Brave New World in 1958. In this eloquent work, the author uses his rich sociology and Anthropological knowledge, comparing aspects of modern society with the allegorical vision he conceived in Brave New World, such as overpopulation, propaganda and brainwashing, and chemical persuasion, suggests that his early pessimistic predictions are becoming a reality. This book includes Huxley's two most classic masterpieces.

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