Aldous Huxley—author of the classic Brave New World, little-known children's book wordsmith, staple of Carl Sagan's reading list—would have been 118 today. To celebrate his mind and his legacy, here ...
In this excerpt from a longer programme, John Lehmann speaks to Aldous Huxley as the novelist and essayist shares his thoughts on the art of writing. Since World War Two, Huxley has tended to ...
If Aldous Huxley were alive today, he’d say—or more likely, tweet—“I told you so.” In a 1958 interview with television journalist Mike Wallace, Huxley, who had just finished a book of essays called ...
It's extremely important, here and now, to start thinking about these problems—not to let ourselves be taken by surprise by the new advances of technology. We can foresee, and we can do a great deal ...