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Nathaniel Ward "The visions of Wells, Huxley and Orwell—why was the Twentieth Century impressed by Distopias rather than Utopias?" in Ophelia Ruddle (ed.) Proceedings of the 2003 Annual Multidisciplinary Round Table on Twentieth Century Culture" Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first President of Republic of Turkey. Naming Mond after Atatürk links up with their characteristics; he reigned during the time Brave New World was written and revolutionised the 'old' Ottoman state into a new nation. [32]

Sharma, Partap (1975). Razdan, C. K. (ed.). Bare breasts and Bare Bottoms: Anatomy of Film Censorship in India. Bombay: Jaico Publishing House. pp.21–22. In enhanced states of attention and expression, dancers have an underappreciated sixth sense for how spaces influence musical and social outcomes. Even the most fog-filtered memories are enhanced by aclub’s design. Whether subterranean or open-air, sprawling or compact, these structures guide sensations and affect what we hear and where we look, where we dance or disappear. And caring about such spaces is more important than ever, as clubs worldover come under threat from clueless enemies who don’t know abassbin from abin bag. Huxley, Aldous (1932). Brave New World. New York: Harper & Brothers. p.252. ISBN 978-0-06-085052-4.Funny, intelligent and never sensationalised. Whether you're into the rave scene or not, this is an irrepressible read...starry-eyed and laughing rather than glazed and crazed. 4/5.' Higgins, Charles; Higgins, Regina (2000). Cliff Notes on Huxley's Brave New World. New York: Wiley Publishing. ISBN 0-7645-8583-5. At the end of the day people love to go out and celebrate and be with each other,” he said. “I just wanted to remind people what it was like before smartphones took over.”

a b Huxley, Aldous (1932). Brave New World. New York: Harper & Brothers. p.253. ISBN 978-0-06-085052-4. Kate Lohnes, writing for Encyclopædia Britannica, notes similarities between Brave New World and other novels of the era could be seen as expressing "common fears surrounding the rapid advancement of technology and of the shared feelings of many tech-skeptics during the early 20th century". Other dystopian novels followed Huxley's work, including C.S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength (1945) and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). [61] Legacy [ edit ]The Daily Telegraph, 5 February 1932. Reprinted in Donald Watt, "Aldous Huxley: The Critical Heritage. London; Routledge, 2013 ISBN 1136209697 (pp. 197–201).

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