Aldous Huxley

1894–1963 · England

Romantic & 19th Century1 work in canonFiction

Biography

English writer and philosopher, best known for his dystopian novel Brave New World, which imagines a society controlled through pleasure rather than pain. A member of the prominent Huxley intellectual family, he wrote novels, essays, and screenplays, and later became interested in mysticism and psychedelics. He died on the same day as C.S. Lewis and John F. Kennedy.

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