Aldous Huxley
Writer
Foerster Lectures on the Immortality of the Soul
May 10, 1960 — 4:10 PMUniversity of California, Berkeley — UC Berkeley Campus
About Aldous Huxley Aldous Huxley was a prominent English writer best known for his novelĀ Brave New World. His writings often reflected his disgust and cynicism with the modern world, especially his distrust of trends in politics and technology. The English … Continued
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Aldous Huxley was a prominent English writer best known for his novelĀ Brave New World. His writings often reflected his disgust and cynicism with the modern world, especially his distrust of trends in politics and technology.
The English writer, Aldous Huxley, is also a prominent critic of poetry and art. He has played an important part in critical journalism and has tried to set forth a comprehensive conception of the main tendencies of our civilization, and the promise and risks of these for human values.