Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley was an influential English writer and philosopher best known for his dystopian novel 'Brave New World', in which he explored themes of happiness, freedom, and the implications of technological progress on human nature.
Born on Jul 26, 1894 (131 years old)
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India:
Aldous Huxley was a prominent author known for his dystopian novel Brave New World.
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Norway:
Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' features John, who is born in the slums and is treated with both fascination and fear by the civilized inhabitants.
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Switzerland:
Aldous Huxley is known for his dystopian novel 'Brave New World' which critiques totalitarianism and the loss of individuality.
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North Macedonia:
Aldous Huxley wrote the dystopian novel 'Brave New World', which inspired the festival's motto.
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Canada:
Aldous Huxley is mentioned for his novel 'Brave New World,' which discusses themes of totalitarianism and technology.
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United Kingdom:
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley was also among the books pulled from shelves.
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United Kingdom:
Other books to be pulled from shelves include George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, which officials say contains passages that discuss sexual intercourse and rape; Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.
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Italy:
Aldous Huxley wrote 'Brave New World', a dystopian novel warning about the use of technology.
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Peru:
Aldous Huxley was a British writer.
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Greece:
Aldous Huxley wrote 'Brave New World', which is often compared to Orwell's work.
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