In a critique of the American mass production line, for instance, the citizens in Huxley’s future have elevated Henry Ford to the equivalent of Jesus Christ, swear by his name and are indoctrinated to be good consumers. Wells and many elements he despised in the American culture of the day. Huxley wrote several other books in the Dystopian vein with Ape and Essence (1948) and Island (1962), as well as the historical non-fiction book The Devils of Loudon (1962) that later became the basis of the Ken Russell film The Devils (1971).īrave New World was Aldous Huxley’s reaction against the utopian works of H.G. Brave New World was for many years mentioned as a key classic in the Dystopian genre alongside George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949).
(The one other thing that Huxley is known for is as an advocate of experimentation with LSD). A grandson of the famous biologist Thomas Huxley, Aldous was known throughout his life as an essayist and occasional novelist.
Brave New World (1932) is probably the best-known novel of the celebrated British writer Aldous Huxley (1894-1963).