Aldus Huxley Point Counter Point UK Paperback 1972 Penguin Modern Classics
Aldus Huxley Point Counter Point UK Paperback 1972 Penguin Modern Classics
Point Counter Point
Author: Aldous Huxley
Edition: Penguin Modern Classics
Format: Paperback
Publication Year: 1972
Publisher: Penguin Books
Description:
Aldous Huxley's "Point Counter Point" is a complex, satirical novel that captures the intellectual and emotional dilemmas of the 1920s. Set in London, this multi-faceted narrative weaves together the lives of several characters, each representing contrasting ideologies, passions, and philosophies. The novel uses a "counterpoint" technique inspired by music, where different characters and stories run parallel yet intersect, exploring themes such as love, power, and the clash of science and spirituality.
Key Elements:
- Examines the tension between individual desires and societal norms.
- Offers a critique of modern life, intellectualism, and moral ambiguity.
- Features thinly disguised portrayals of Huxley's contemporaries, adding to its historical significance.
- Reflects Huxley's sharp wit, philosophical insights, and literary innovation.