Anyone read Huxley anymore?
malignd at aol.com
malignd at aol.com
Wed Jul 21 15:59:52 CDT 2010
Seems that, if they do, it's pretty much only Brave New World. Too
bad, as he's written a lot of good stuff: Antic Hay,
Point/Counterpoint, Eyeless in Gaza, After Many a Summer Dies the Swan
-- all worth reading
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From: Otto <ottosell at googlemail.com>
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Subject: Anyone read Huxley anymore?
Vintage Radio: Aldous Huxley Narrates Brave New Worldin Audio Books,
Literature, Theater | May 6th, 2010The CBS Radio Workshop was an
“experimental dramatic radio anthologyseries” that aired between 1956
and 1957. And it premiered with atwo-part adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s
now classic 1932 novel, BraveNew World. Huxley himself introduced and
narrated the program, and nowthis classic radio drama has resurfaced
online. You can listen to Part1 here and Part 2 here. And, for a little
more Huxley, you can revisitour March 29 post: Aldous Huxley Warns
Against Dictatorship inAmerica. Not a bad way to start gliding into the
weekend…via David Pescovitz at
BoingBoing.http://recordbrother.typepad.com/imagesilike/files/brave_new_w
orld_side_1.mp3http://recordbrother.typepad.com/imagesilike/files/brave_n
ew_world_side_2.mp3http://www.openculture.com/2010/05/vintage_radio_huxle
y_narrates_brave_new_world.html
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