
Brave New World Revisited
by I
About This Novel
"Brave New World Revisited" is Huxley's most important non-fiction work in his later years. It contains sociology, psychology and communication theory. It is also his most concise and informative work. The book was written and published in 1958, 28 years after the publication of "Brave New World". Huxley's predictions in the book have slowly begun to come true. This book combines the social reality of the 1950s and starts with key topics such as population expansion, bloated organizations, dictatorship, and the concept of freedom. It once again interprets the fictional "new world", reflects the impact of scientific and technological civilization on real society, and raises the issue of where human beings should go. The book provides a brilliant analysis of the fate of human society after World War II and predicts the future of the world's two mainstream ideologies. At the same time, he also makes a detailed comparison between his classic dystopian novel "Brave New World" and Orwell's "1984."
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
