Interesting. I think I'll give it a go. I'm working in a min audio book version of 1984, and it seems quite weak (Orwell was just stretching out the reality of th Soviet Union into the future, and he wasn't the only one to do it). I have higher hopes for this book 'cause it seems that Huxley really glimpsed a future other people didn't.
It's been a while then since it was. I've been out of school 20 years and we didn't read it. I think the closest we got to dystopian warnings or whatever you'd call it was Animal Farm. I was in a suburb of a small city in a red southern state too, nowhere even close to a big city.
Interesting. I think I'll give it a go. I'm working in a min audio book version of 1984, and it seems quite weak (Orwell was just stretching out the reality of th Soviet Union into the future, and he wasn't the only one to do it). I have higher hopes for this book 'cause it seems that Huxley really glimpsed a future other people didn't.
Huxley really got into hallucinogens so he's a bit different. The book is really good and covers how people are programmed for responses very well.
Brave New World used to be necessary reading to graduate in the US. Surprised more people haven't read it.
It's been a while then since it was. I've been out of school 20 years and we didn't read it. I think the closest we got to dystopian warnings or whatever you'd call it was Animal Farm. I was in a suburb of a small city in a red southern state too, nowhere even close to a big city.
Definitely my favourite part when the characters give canned responses to certain situations. Not unlike leftist npc's.