Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley

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Aldous Huxley, born on July 26, 1894, in Godalming, England, was a visionary writer, philosopher, and social critic. Best known for his dystopian novel "Brave New World," Huxley's works explore themes of technology, consciousness, and the human condition. Educated at Eton and Oxford, Huxley was a prolific author and essayist, advocating for intellectual and spiritual exploration. He settled in the United States in 1937, where he continued his literary career and explored psychedelic experiences. His works remain influential in both literary and philosophical circles. Huxley passed away on November 22, 1963, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of letters.

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