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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley - Audio Book
Posted By : ostndr | Date : 21 Sep 2006 15:30:00 | Comments : 3
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (1932) - Audio Book - BBC Radio Play
BBC Radio Dramatization + HTML version of Brave New World
MP3 | 32kbps | 28mb | English language



In a fiercely regimented future world Bernard Marx commits the ultimate sin - to go it alone. Aldous Huxley's classic novel, first published in 1932, riveted readers with its ideas about consumerism, cloning and leisure time. It was a stinging indictment of what science and corporate life can do to the individual. And today, many of its predictions are coming true.

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The story is set in a future society where humans are no longer born but instead grown from embryos in huge research labs. Years of trial and error has resulted in scientists being able to produce up to 15,000 individuals from a single embryo - all of which end up being twins. Immediately they are conditioned to think and feel and act in certain ways which make society what it should be - happy, stable, strong, and united. As they sleep they are played voice recordings which, to cut a long story short, programme them into what society wants them to be. One of the many recordings being "Everyone belongs to everyone else".

In a time when humans are made in batches, pyshcologically conditioned, mentally and physically matured in a fraction of the natural time, encouraged to participate in 'erotic play' from a young age, given 'soma' (a recreational drug) to cure lows, taught to throw out old/dirty/torn clothes and buy new ones, sheltered from dirt and disease, prevented from ever becoming pregnant, told that everyone belongs to everyone else (in effect everyone has sex with everyone without thinking twice as from a young age this is taught to be perfectly natural), given medicine so that you physically look like a 20 year old all your life until around the age of 50 when you drop dead, after hearing all this you are left with many questions. Questions like 'How could it ever work?', 'What would a society of clones be like?', 'Why on earth did they do it in the first place?', and 'Is everyone truly happy?'. Well, this book answers all these questions and many more, all the while introducing you to ideas you may never have come accross or thought too ridiculous to ponder over.

Furthermore, what would happen if someone from the 'old world' was given a chance to see this society? Would they accept the offer? What would they think of being called a 'Savage' just because they were born into a family with a mother and father, just because they weren't conditioned, just because they wasted their time reading books, just because they showed an emotion called love, just because they were like you and me.

Brave New World is one of the most fascinating books you will ever read and Huxley must've had a great mind to write such a masterpiece - and all in 230 pages.


This is the BBC Drama presentation of Huxley's 1932 novel.

Aldous Huxley - Brave New World (BBC Drama) #01.mp3
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World (BBC Drama) #02.mp3
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World (BBC Drama) #03.mp3
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World (BBC Drama) #04.mp3
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Posted By: kitten Date: 21 Sep 2006 17:06:44
thanks a lot. i loved this book!
Posted By: maxxum Date: 18 Nov 2006 15:20:43
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