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Aldous Huxley - The Spoken Word

Published Date:
14th April 2010
Publisher:
British Library Publishing
ISBN:
9780712351034
Bibliographic Details:
CD, Running time: 74 minutes
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This CD contains recordings from the BBC archives spanning nearly thirty years. On it, the author discusses many diverse topics, including the causes of war and the effects of drug-taking on the writing process, and talks about his novels Brave New World and Island. Many of the recordings here have not previously been published, and offer insight into one of the most intriguing authors of the 20th century.



Track listing
1. Causes of War
2. Aldous Huxley discusses his book ?Ape and Essence?
3. Monitor
4. The Brains Trust - The panel discusses the use of pills to lessen anxiety
5. The Brains Trust - The panel discusses mystical experiences
6. Life and Letters

Reviews
... these illuminating broadcasts show, [Huxley's] thinking was provactive, adventurous and refreshingly

unorthodox.
Elizabeth Bentley, Word of Mouth

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